Alberta agrees to hunt monsterST. PAUL, Alberta (AP)—It’s been reported for over a century, has the head of either a unicorn or a horse, runs somewhere between one and 75 yards long, is either deadly or harm less—and the Alberta government has agreed to try and find it.In a bid to calm concerned residents. the government has agreed to fly a helicopter over the small lake in northeastern Alberta to see if it can find a monster.Residents of the Saddle Lake Indian reserve, 109 miles northeast of Edmonton, say the monster has been in the lake for generations and has been sighted repeatedly.