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Autorama revs up tomorrow

Autorama revs up tomorrow

The parking lot at St. Albert Centre is going to look like a scene out of the 1960s tomorrow when the St. Albert Cruisers roll in for the day. The local club of almost three-dozen classic car enthusiasts is putting on its annual Autorama show.
Environment File

Environment File

Idle crackdown clears air Residents will want to keep an eye on their tailpipes this June as bylaw officers start ticketing people for idling their cars.
School Notes

School Notes

The Protestant school board is projecting a $1.78 million deficit in its 2009/10 budget. The deficit will be offset by reserves. The board passed the budget at its public meeting Wednesday evening.
Environment File

Environment File

Idle crackdown clears air Residents will want to keep an eye on their tailpipes this June as bylaw officers start ticketing people for idling their cars.
Cabaret a grand spectacle

Cabaret a grand spectacle

Some women take a break from raising kids by improving their golf swing or going out for coffee with girlfriends. St.
Humane society opens doors to the public

Humane society opens doors to the public

The Edmonton Humane Society is throwing open its doors to the public this weekend to show off its new $22.5 million facility.
Waste changes given OK

Waste changes given OK

On Monday afternoon, phones at city hall were ringing off the hook with residents looking to demystify changes to St. Albert’s solid waste and recycling program.
Chan cat-apultes into new book

Chan cat-apultes into new book

When writer Marty Chan dropped by the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS), he unexpectedly ran into an old superstition that dates back to the Middle Ages. After checking the cages, he and his wife Michelle left with a couple of tuxedo cats in hand.
DeSousa Drive celebrate new CD

DeSousa Drive celebrate new CD

If there’s one band that’s seen the dark side of show biz, it’s definitely DeSousa Drive. Back in April 2006, before DeSousa Drive existed, Victor De Sousa, a St.
Enjoy thrifty thrills at Children's Festival

Enjoy thrifty thrills at Children's Festival

Budget-conscious people postponing a visit the International Children’s Festival may be surprised to learn they can still enjoy a day of silliness and fun without spending a cent.
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