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Janice Huser

Janice Huser

Janice Huser has been with the St. Paul Journal since 2006. She is a graduate of the SAIT print media journalism program, is originally from St. Paul and has a passion for photography.

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Recent Work by Janice

Appeal declined for man convicted in deaths of Maurice Cardinal and Jacob Sansom

Appeal declined for man convicted in deaths of Maurice Cardinal and Jacob Sansom

The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal filed by Anthony Bilodeau, while the Parole Board of Canada has approved continued day parole for Roger Bilodeau.
St. Paul Canadiens sitting in fourth place in NEAJBHL

St. Paul Canadiens sitting in fourth place in NEAJBHL

The St. Paul Canadiens are battling through the 2024-25 North Eastern Alberta Jr. B Hockey League (NEAJBHL) season.
Emergency response exercise to take place at 4 Wing Cold Lake on Monday

Emergency response exercise to take place at 4 Wing Cold Lake on Monday

An emergency response exercise is being planned for Nov. 18 over the course of a full day, which will include an on-base explosive ordinance disposal emergency situation, according to information from 4 Wing Cold Lake.
RCMP support staff in St. Paul dealing with aggressive acts from public

RCMP support staff in St. Paul dealing with aggressive acts from public

In a bid to remind the public of proper protocol, Kellieka Formanek, the St. Paul RCMP detachment’s public information officer, has offered a few tips to the public. 
Halloween weather cool but seasonal for tonight

Halloween weather cool but seasonal for tonight

The forecast is cool for tonight's Halloween festivities, but snow is not expected until later in the weekend in the Lakeland.
St. Paul Lions continue football season with win over Cold Lake

St. Paul Lions continue football season with win over Cold Lake

Junior high volleyball players hit the court in Elk Point

Junior high volleyball players hit the court in Elk Point

Elk Point school gymnasiums were packed with volleyball players over the weekend.
Lakeland-area teacher keeps a positive outlook through breast cancer diagnosis

Lakeland-area teacher keeps a positive outlook through breast cancer diagnosis

With her first chemotherapy treatment only taking place earlier this month, Kathleen Gerlinsky is facing breast cancer head on.
Alberta police dog retires after six years of service with the police force

Alberta police dog retires after six years of service with the police force

Alberta police dog ready to retire into pet life.
Police Service Dog Lotus heads into retirement

Police Service Dog Lotus heads into retirement

Eastern Alberta District is the busiest district for Police Dog Service requests in the province, responding to 250 to 300 calls for service a year.
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