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Kevin Ma

Kevin Ma

Kevin Ma joined the St. Albert Gazette in 2006. He writes about Sturgeon County, education, the environment, agriculture, science and aboriginal affairs. He also contributes features, photographs and video.

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Recent Work by Kevin

Young Alberta pickleballers hit the podium at USA Nationals

Young Alberta pickleballers hit the podium at USA Nationals

Jacob Bolkowy, 14, and Benjamin Lim, 16, of the St. Albert Pickleball Club (SAPC) won four medals at the 2024 Biofreeze USA Pickleball National Championships held Nov. 9-17 in Mesa, AZ.
Alberta cattle geneticist seeks greener cows through genetics

Alberta cattle geneticist seeks greener cows through genetics

University of Alberta scientists seek low-emission cattle
Alberta town forced to armour up EV chargers due to theft

Alberta town forced to armour up EV chargers due to theft

Steel coats will prevent theft, the City of St. Albert hopes after several cases of charging cables being cut from EV charging stations.
Farmfair International celebrates 50 years of family fun

Farmfair International celebrates 50 years of family fun

Attractions include bunnies, cake, and dogs herding ducks
Alberta’s Bill of Rights this fall addresses vaccine choice, ownership of firearms

Alberta’s Bill of Rights this fall addresses vaccine choice, ownership of firearms

Legislative Assembly of Alberta resumes sitting on Oct. 28
Must we heat the planet to dry grain?

Must we heat the planet to dry grain?

Few options for zero-carbon grain drying, say researchers
Swallows in tailspin since 1970s, study finds

Swallows in tailspin since 1970s, study finds

Geese boom in Canada shows conservation works.
The price of climate risk for Canada's farmers

The price of climate risk for Canada's farmers

Crop insurance can help — and harm — farm resilience
RCMP looking for suspect who bought $11,000 of goods with someone else's credit card

RCMP looking for suspect who bought $11,000 of goods with someone else's credit card

A St. Albert shipping supply company said a man posed as one of the company’s customers and fraudulently ordered $11,000 worth of unspecified goods using their account and credit card.
U of A studies fake bees in Sturgeon County

U of A studies fake bees in Sturgeon County

Trees bring more hoverflies, the main pollinator of canola fields
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