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Former MLA killed in car accident

Former MLA killed in car accident

A former MLA who died in a car crash this past weekend is being remembered as a tireless advocate for seniors and rural Alberta.
Poburan kids send all their love to Haiti

Poburan kids send all their love to Haiti

Before the magnitude 7.0 earthquake even hit Haiti more than five months ago, the students at école Marie Poburan knew that they were going to do something really good for the kids of that small Caribbean island.
Riel spending on hold

Riel spending on hold

Council's finance committee put future funding of Riel Recreation Park on hold, saying the project needs to be reviewed before they can support more spending. "We are in such a black hole, we don't know where we are," said Mayor Nolan Crouse.
Relay for Life gets sunny day, good crowd

Relay for Life gets sunny day, good crowd

The Canadian Cancer Society had a great first showing of its Relay for Life event in St. Albert Saturday and Sunday.
New vendors excited to debut at St. Albert market

New vendors excited to debut at St. Albert market

St. Albert’s 28th summer farmers’ market opens this Saturday and the chamber of commerce is excited about some new vendors who will be making their debut.
NASAP

NASAP

Hi everyone, they call me Artie and I'm a little terrier mix estimated to be about eight years old by the vet. I was recently under the knife being neutered and having a nasty lump removed from my back and getting a dental.
Franchise fee changes on tap

Franchise fee changes on tap

A council committee has endorsed changes to natural gas franchise fees, despite concern from some members who say it could give users less control over how much they pay. "I always think of the word 'stealth tax' when this comes up," Coun.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Children conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increased risk of congenital malformation, according to a presentation at the European Society of Human Genetics Monday. Dr.
Catholic school board expects to drain reserves

Catholic school board expects to drain reserves

A shortage of provincial dollars has the board of Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools looking at emptying its reserves to pay for the upcoming school year. Trustees voted Monday night in favour of using up all the division's reserves, which total $1.
Province hands over $14M for Ray Gibbon Drive

Province hands over $14M for Ray Gibbon Drive

The city’s long awaited provincial payback for Ray Gibbon Drive has arrived to the tune of $14 million. Transportation Minister Luke Ouellette announced the first round of funding on Tuesday. The money will reimburse the City of St.
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