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Edmonton boy finds ice age horse tooth fossil at Parkland County sports park

Julian Caners, 9, was rushing to soccer practice with his dad when he stumbled across a fossil at Meridian Sports Park near Stony Plain.

Meet the WV prom royalty

FAIRBANK — New this year, teachers at the Wapsie Valley High School nominated their top five male and female students from the senior class for the prom court. Juniors and

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Turning science into spectacle

Article content Few are as passionate about single-celled algae as Parkland County’s Lisa Matthias. She is a former wildlife biologist who has turned her passion for microscopic life into a fulfilling career as a visual artist. She is one of two contributors the other being Edmonton’s Emily Roth whose works make up the exhibition, “Do You See What I See” currently hosted by Wild Skies Art Gallery. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Turning science into spectacle Back to video “As an artist who is also an ecologist, I’m interested in artwork about our environmental footprint in the Anthropocene epoch, including the different scales at which we can view our impacts,” said Matthias.

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