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Bright idea from city inventor

Bright idea from city inventor

A St. Albert inventor has come up with a solar-powered generator that she hopes will make the world a greener place. Connie Stacey, owner of Edmonton's Growing Greener Innovations and St.
Christmas plants say ho ho home

Christmas plants say ho ho home

Any day now, local greenhouses and grocery stores will be screaming “Christmas is coming,” with their stacks of mandarin orange crates and their resplendent poinsettia displays.
Fentanyl causes spike in youth emergencies

Fentanyl causes spike in youth emergencies

Three Albertans are rushed to the emergency room every day due to opioid poisoning, shows a report released Wednesday.
Métis heritage flies high

Métis heritage flies high

St. Albert’s Ken Pawlyna knows well the importance of the Métis to St. Albert.
Tremendous honour for city raised lawyer

Tremendous honour for city raised lawyer

A prominent Calgary lawyer with St. Albert roots raised the bar on Thursday as she accepted her Women in Law award for leadership in the community. Sandy Vander Ziel was humble that she even had her name put forward for the award.
Council gets first look at proposed land strategy

Council gets first look at proposed land strategy

St. Albert city council continues to consider what the city’s corporate land strategy will look like. At the Nov. 14 standing committee of the whole meeting, Build St. Albert director Monique St.
Results are fuzzy after the Spruce Grove-St. Albert delegate selection

Results are fuzzy after the Spruce Grove-St. Albert delegate selection

The first PC delegate selection meeting in the region ended with more questions than answers Thursday. Fifteen PC delegates from the riding of Spruce Grove-St. Albert were chosen to represent the constituency during the leadership selection vote.
New Car Preview 2017

New Car Preview 2017

A look at the latest in the automotive world.
What volunteers want

What volunteers want

Keeping volunteers happy and engaged is becoming an ongoing commitment for the agencies that need their services.
Council postpones sustainable building policy

Council postpones sustainable building policy

St. Albert city council members were cool to a draft policy on sustainable buildings as it was presented, and postponed further discussion until after budget deliberations conclude.
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