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The March on Washington is coming to Edmonton

The March on Washington is coming to Edmonton

A march for the rights of women and minorities will take place in Edmonton this weekend. St.
Dream big in St. Albert

Dream big in St. Albert

Walking through the three Big Brothers Big Sisters million-dollar Dream Street lottery homes on a Sunday afternoon is fun. All ages traipse up to the garage doors, leave their shoes by the steps and head on into the houses.
School Notes

School Notes

Work on St. Albert’s newest school officially kicked off this week with the help of some spade-work by its namesake. Retired St.
Indoor plants for the not-so-green thumbs

Indoor plants for the not-so-green thumbs

After the Christmas greenery goes away – maybe a fresh pine wreath or live tree – it may seem like there’s a lack of plant life in the home.
Healing garden construction to begin this summer

Healing garden construction to begin this summer

Several St.-Albert-area projects including a healing garden will move forward thanks to about $400,000 in federal matching grant money.
Spike in severe respiratory infection

Spike in severe respiratory infection

A spike in the number of severe respiratory infections has prompted a warning from health officials. Alberta Health Services reported an unusually high number of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases Thursday.
Volunteers

Volunteers

It's never too late to adopt a New Year's Resolution. Why not make volunteering a part of your new routine? St.
Environment File

Environment File

2016 was the hottest year in recorded history, say the world’s top scientists. And a Canadian climatologist says this year will probably be a steamer, too.
First Grandin Parc building complete

First Grandin Parc building complete

A downturn, a decade and a major site plan change later, Amacon has completed the first of eight buildings that will eventually make up its downtown urban village.
Rebate program takes shape

Rebate program takes shape

Alberta companies could get up to 50 per cent rebates on some energy-efficient products this spring as part of the province's new rebate program, says one of its chief architects.
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