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St. Albert students lay poppies for No Stone Left Alone campaign

St. Albert students lay poppies for No Stone Left Alone campaign

'It’s nice to see people come and show respect and how much they care.'
Remembering one military family’s sacrifices

Remembering one military family’s sacrifices

Prairie family saw their men fight in conflicts ranging from the Boer War to World War II.
St. Albert students produce art for charity

St. Albert students produce art for charity

École Hillgrove School Grade 8 students create Art from the Heart for SASHA while Grade 9 students soar with Imagine, a colouring book fundraiser for Mustard Seed
St. Albert mother, daughter referees savour milestone game

St. Albert mother, daughter referees savour milestone game

Shelley and Chiara Knowlton teamed up to officiate a University of Alberta Pandas game
St. Albert Chamber of Commerce motion passes at national AGM

St. Albert Chamber of Commerce motion passes at national AGM

Motion to get rid of capital gains tax increase garners over 98 per cent support at Halifax meeting
Purple Chairs to call attention to gender-based violence unveiled

Purple Chairs to call attention to gender-based violence unveiled

The Purple Chairs are a comfortable rest-stop while advocating the prevention of family violence and domestic abuse
St. Albert craft brewery is brewing up success

St. Albert craft brewery is brewing up success

St. Albert’s only craft brewery/coffee roaster puts value on community and connections
Generate an AI stache for Movember!

Generate an AI stache for Movember!

Users take their picture and swipe through a collection of classic moustache styles - from the Trucker, the Box Car, to the Connoisseur and the Regent.
Snow possible Saturday night in St. Albert

Snow possible Saturday night in St. Albert

As much as 5 mm of rain will fall during the day before the temperature drops to its overnight low of zero, with periods of rain or snow expected.
‘Development brings families’: Public board makes case for new school in north St. Albert

‘Development brings families’: Public board makes case for new school in north St. Albert

"A school feels pretty darn full at 85 per cent."
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