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BREAKING: Three people have sustained serious injuries in West Ed Mall shooting

BREAKING: Three people have sustained serious injuries in West Ed Mall shooting

"We urge citizens to be mindful of misinformation circulating online and we encourage them to obtain information from professional media sources as well as our social media pages," the police said in a release.
BREAKING: West Ed Mall on lockdown after multiple reports of a shooting

BREAKING: West Ed Mall on lockdown after multiple reports of a shooting

"There are concerns for public safety and the Mall is currently on lockdown," the police said in a release. 
What it takes to grow a sustainable potato

What it takes to grow a sustainable potato

After 40 years of farming and despite not being cattle people, the Groot family decided to add cows to their potato farm. “We've been noticing the standard farming practices we've been doing have really been degrading the soils.
Mural Mosaic restores St. Albert's largest mural

Mural Mosaic restores St. Albert's largest mural

The Cultivate Live mural received a complete touchup from fading and shifting
FRINGE REVIEW: What Was Is All

FRINGE REVIEW: What Was Is All

Thanks to a live band on stage, this show truly sets itself apart from what one would expect from a musical
City to apply for federal housing accelerator grant

City to apply for federal housing accelerator grant

St. Albert city council approved an internally developed housing action plan on Aug. 15, which is the basis of the city's application to the federal government's Housing Accelerator Fund.
Braeside Presbyterian Church on the move after 55 years

Braeside Presbyterian Church on the move after 55 years

Preschool to take over 55-year-old building
Council approves $3.75 million borrowing bylaw to earn grant

Council approves $3.75 million borrowing bylaw to earn grant

St. Albert city council approved a $3.75 million borrowing bylaw on Aug. 15, which, in turn, has earned the city a $1.25 million grant.
Big? Buff? Bison.

Big? Buff? Bison.

Open Farm Days looks at the biggest beast on the Prairies
Council votes down changes to future rec-centre site plan

Council votes down changes to future rec-centre site plan

St. Albert city council has decided to stick with the most detailed design of the future Community Amenities Site to-date by voting down two motions on Tuesday that would've scrapped the current design, while simultaneously bumping the project's cost by about $14 million.