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NABI co-working space 'shovel-ready'

NABI co-working space 'shovel-ready'

The Northern Alberta Business Incubator unveiled plans for a co-working space in Campbell Park Monday. The space is intended to create approximately 100 new jobs over the next two years and would be the first of its kind in St. Albert.
Eco-audit cash for NGOs

Eco-audit cash for NGOs

A new fund for energy audits could help non-profits find more cash for their daily operations, say local eco-advocates. But two of St.
Few surprises in this year's bird count

Few surprises in this year's bird count

The bird with a face-full of jam was once again the star of this year's St. Albert bird count. Some 154 ornithologists spent Dec. 28 counting crows and cataloguing chickadees as part of the city's 26th annual Christmas Bird Count.
Flu outbreaks affect seniors

Flu outbreaks affect seniors

Flu season has taken hold of the province – hitting some regions and some populations harder than others. According to Alberta Health Services there have been 1,768 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza so far this flu season.
Let there be light

Let there be light

It’s been a couple of years since 40 and 60-watt incandescent light bulbs fell out of favour – no longer manufactured or imported into Canada because they don’t meet energy-efficiency standards.
Vader lawyer asks for time served

Vader lawyer asks for time served

The Travis Vader case will finally be over Jan. 25 when Justice Denny Thomas announces his sentencing decision. Vader is seeking time served for killing an elderly St. Albert couple nearly seven years ago.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Youth are the future and they are doing amazing things every day. If you are a youth looking for ways to get more involved in the community, consider volunteering. Here are just a few of the opportunities available to you. St.
Provincial small business tax decrease takes effect

Provincial small business tax decrease takes effect

The new year began with a bit of relief to small businesses with a cut to the provincial small business tax.
Salvation Army donations surpass holiday goal

Salvation Army donations surpass holiday goal

Donations are up and still rolling in after a successful Salvation Army holiday kettle drive. The Salvation Army campaigns rolled out across the region on Nov. 14 and the local branch surpassed its fundraising goal of $350,000 by more than $10,000.
Mayor Crouse not seeking re-election

Mayor Crouse not seeking re-election

St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse will turn in the keys to his office at the end of this council term. Crouse announced his intention not to run again via a video posted to social media Thursday morning.
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