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Alumna makes her mark during Fashion Week

Alumna makes her mark during Fashion Week

One of our beloved spring traditions is cleaning out the closet. But if you’re a clotheshorse, all that empty space means a visit to a high profile fashion event.
Smoke detectors first line of defence against fires

Smoke detectors first line of defence against fires

A rash of deadly fires in Canadian cities has prompted renewed reminders from local officials about the importance of working smoke alarms and fire escape plans.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A 57-year-old man pleaded guilty to a host of driving charges this week that began with the observations of a private investigator.
Bike racks coming to downtown

Bike racks coming to downtown

Bike racks could start sprouting throughout the downtown core soon. At least that’s what officials hope by adding bike racks to the city’s downtown beautification program.
Dance school suspends teacher facing sex assault charges

Dance school suspends teacher facing sex assault charges

A St. Albert dance school has suspended an instructor who was charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation in a case involving one of his former students at another dance school.
Feds 'gut' environmental assessments

Feds 'gut' environmental assessments

The public is at risk of another Walkerton if the government passes proposed changes to the federal environmental assessment act, says a major environmental group.
Olympic welcome

Olympic welcome

Meaghan Mikkelson, who won gold as a member of Canada's OIympic Women's Hockey Team, signs autographs at a public celebration held in Churchill Square Tuesday to honour athletes who participated in the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver. The St. Albert product was a defenceman on the Olympic team.
Duck deaths far reaching, says scientist

Duck deaths far reaching, says scientist

The death of 1,600 birds on Syncrude's tailings pond would have had far-reaching implications for the region's birds, says a scientist. Regular testimony resumed at the St. Albert courthouse this week for the ongoing trial of Syncrude Canada.
Environment File

Environment File

St. Albert saved almost 2,000 homes worth of power last week by going dark for Earth Hour. About 10 million adult Canadians turned out the lights on March 27 as part of Earth Hour, an international call for political action on climate change.
Seniors happy with drug plan delay

Seniors happy with drug plan delay

A local seniors’ group is happy to hear that the province is delaying the rollout of its controversial drug plan and is hoping the delay becomes permanent.
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