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Six-year-old moves up ranks of St. Albert chess enthusiasts

Six-year-old moves up ranks of St. Albert chess enthusiasts

New St. Albert resident Platon Bilyk captures attention, along with opponents' pieces
Alberta ranch makes largest conservation agreement in Canadian history

Alberta ranch makes largest conservation agreement in Canadian history

In what is being called the largest conservation agreement in Canadian history, McIntyre Ranch will be protected through a conservation easement.
Dry heat means ultra-early start to Sturgeon County seeding

Dry heat means ultra-early start to Sturgeon County seeding

Alberta's drought conditions could be affected by La Niña, says provincial moisture specialist
Sturgeon County implements fire restriction

Sturgeon County implements fire restriction

The restriction covers all rural areas of the county, as well as the towns of Bon Accord, Legal, and Redwater.
Steep rise in rate of stillbirth among young women in Alberta

Steep rise in rate of stillbirth among young women in Alberta

Rates of stillbirth have risen sharply among young women in Alberta. Health authorities say there are many possible reasons for the increase, as well as a need for further investigation.
Ben Kingsley stars in Dalíland, a biopic about Salvador Dalí

Ben Kingsley stars in Dalíland, a biopic about Salvador Dalí

Reel Monday Movie Nights screens the surrealist legend's sunset years in all its madness, comedy and tragedy
St. Albert man who tried to spy on ex gets conditional discharge

St. Albert man who tried to spy on ex gets conditional discharge

Pleads guilty to voyeurism after installing cameras in victim's house
Bertha Kennedy Catholic School gets cash for new playground

Bertha Kennedy Catholic School gets cash for new playground

Community enhancement grant provides $125,000 to help replace 25-year old “splinter park”
St. Albert property tax increase drops to 5.3 per cent

St. Albert property tax increase drops to 5.3 per cent

Property owners will now see a $42 rise for every $100,000 of value
St. Albert council to partially fund Habitat for Humanity project

St. Albert council to partially fund Habitat for Humanity project

City approves $100,000 for four new homes
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