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Q & A with Trevor Horne

Q & A with Trevor Horne

Trevor Horne was a 24-year-old political science student at MacEwan University when he was elected as part of the NDP government in 2015. Once elected, he quit his job at Starbucks and became the full time MLA for Spruce Grove-St. Albert.
Bus tours city's commercial offerings

Bus tours city's commercial offerings

In an effort to attract new businesses to St. Albert, the city’s economic development department hosted its inaugural commercial development bus tour on Thursday.
Brian Jean talks conservative values in St. Albert

Brian Jean talks conservative values in St. Albert

Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean said he has been trying to unite conservatives, long before PC leadership hopeful Jason Kenney started his unite-the-right campaign. Jean stopped by the legion in St.
Fall a good time for gentle pruning

Fall a good time for gentle pruning

There’s much more to tree pruning than slathering black goop on to a freshly cut branch.
Municipalities want expanded offsite levies

Municipalities want expanded offsite levies

Alberta’s towns and cities are worried proposed changes to the province’s municipal legislation won’t meet their infrastructure funding needs.
Police Beat

Police Beat

A con man posing as an Italian fashion designer down on his luck has struck St. Albert. The man approached people in various parking lots across the city on Oct. 3 and 4 and swindled large sums of cash.
Auto Talk

Auto Talk

I've finally been able to get my hands on a Mustang convertible; a 2016 model GT loaded with options and powered by a 5.0 litre, 435 horsepower V8.
Score some big dough!

Score some big dough!

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Vader decision expected Oct. 31

Vader decision expected Oct. 31

Justice Denny Thomas will rule Oct. 31 on an application for a mistrial by convicted murderer Travis Vader. During what was supposed to be a pre-sentencing appearance in Edmonton Monday, Thomas said he would deliver his decision in open court on Oct.
Ethics committee urges changes to whistleblower rules

Ethics committee urges changes to whistleblower rules

After a year of work, Alberta’s all-party ethics committee made recommendations to the whistleblower protection law and has asked to extend its mandate until next March.
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