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Mario Cabradilla

Mario Cabradilla

Mario Cabradilla graduated from the Digital Communications and Media program at Lethbridge College. He joined the St. Paul Journal in July 2022 following his internship at Lethbridge News Now. Mario has a special interest in writing long-form feature stories.

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Recent Work by Mario

Sunken car in Northern Alberta Lake pulled out a year later

Sunken car in Northern Alberta Lake pulled out a year later

Despite contacting multiple agencies, including RCMP, Environment and Protected Areas, Forestry and Parks, and Fish and Wildlife, a part-time resident in the Floatingstone Lake in the County of St. Paul said it took a year to get a car out of the lake.
North Saskatchewan River designated as Canadian Heritage River

North Saskatchewan River designated as Canadian Heritage River

The North Saskatchewan River has long served as a vital cultural and trade route for Indigenous peoples and early settlers, as well as a gathering place for Indigenous nations such as the nêhiyawak (Cree), Métis, Nakota Sioux, and many others, providing a transportation route that was pivotal to the fur trade and early human settlement patterns. 
Sunk car needs to go say Northern Alberta residents who use the lake it is in

Sunk car needs to go say Northern Alberta residents who use the lake it is in

A car is still underwater in Northern Alberta lake after almost a year despite residents efforts to get it removed
Alberta RCMP reminds new drivers to remain cautious

Alberta RCMP reminds new drivers to remain cautious

Due to their age and inexperience, young and new drivers are more likely to be involved in injury and fatal collisions, according to the Alberta RCMP.
Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

The Government of Alberta is spending $4.3 million to establish two new plainclothes surveillance teams led by the Alberta Sheriffs to support police in northern and southern rural Alberta.
Some Northern Alberta residents don't like how close carbon capture project pipelines come to their homes

Some Northern Alberta residents don't like how close carbon capture project pipelines come to their homes

A proposed carbon capture project in the County of St. Paul is getting concerned feedback over explosions and ground water safety
St. Paul RCMP officer charged with child exploitation denied release

St. Paul RCMP officer charged with child exploitation denied release

Alberta RCMP charged with child porn, luring offences denied bail
Celebration of healing held for residential school survivors

Celebration of healing held for residential school survivors

On June 21, a Saddle Lake family held a memorial celebration of healing for survivors of Indian residential schools.
Alberta brain Injury survivor finds new purpose through art

Alberta brain Injury survivor finds new purpose through art

It was Dec. 21, 2017. Cynthia Carson just returned to work after a year-long maternity leave, when her memory cut out like a poorly edited film - right after she got up from her desk. One moment, she stood with some purpose in mind, and the next? Darkness. 
Two Albertans talk about living with a traumatic brain injury

Two Albertans talk about living with a traumatic brain injury

Two Northern Alberta residents share their experiences living with a traumatic brain injury.
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