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Health champion to have clinic named after her

Health champion to have clinic named after her

A former St. Albert resident will be honoured next year in Uganda for her work to raise awareness of a painful disease called endometriosis. The Worldwide EndoMarch charity announced earlier this month that former St.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Police are asking the public to help identify the driver involved in a hit-and-run collision in northwest St. Albert last Saturday. Around 10:50 p.m.
Big. Tall. Wood.

Big. Tall. Wood.

Grandin residents might have noticed something odd about the new condo complex rising out of the ruins of Grandin mall. The two towers are the first all-wood structures in northern Alberta that are more than four storeys tall.
Five arrested in identity theft bust

Five arrested in identity theft bust

St. Albert RCMP arrested five people last weekend on charges related to identity theft, and recovered several stolen items including identification documents. Around 1:30 p.m.
Ticketmaster chops Arden Theatre box office service

Ticketmaster chops Arden Theatre box office service

Starting Monday, Aug. 1 the Arden Theatre box office Ticketmaster outlet will no longer issue entertainment tickets or provide pickup service for performances or events outside of the Arden Theatre.
Summer students soak TV with science

Summer students soak TV with science

Some Paul Kane summer school students became TV stars this week using the power of science.
Home food factory

Home food factory

When Kim Mattice Wanat, her husband, Ed, and their two teenaged kids visited the Dinner Factory in St. Albert five years ago, they were looking for help.
New sport taking off

New sport taking off

Have you ever had a dream where you’re flying? Zipping around the landscape with a bird’s-eye view of everything below you, looping and spinning like a bird? Travis Ames has, but he wasn’t content to relegate that experience to drea
Pot bust yields 400 plants

Pot bust yields 400 plants

Police have seized five pounds of pot, 400 marijuana plants, growing equipment and cash after searching a Sturgeon County property this week. St.
No conflict in Healing Garden vote, mayor says

No conflict in Healing Garden vote, mayor says

St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse says his vote to approve an additional $184,000 for the city’s Healing Garden project does not constitute a conflict of interest.
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