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2016 Ford C-Max hybrid

2016 Ford C-Max hybrid

The 2016 Ford C-Max Hybrid and plug-in hybrid Energi have become dedicated hybrids – meaning they have no gasoline-only versions. This makes the C-Max compact hatchback a direct competitor to the Toyota Prius liftback and Prius V wagon.
Yellow ribbons fly for abducted children

Yellow ribbons fly for abducted children

Carly Miller, 19, sits on a bench pointing to yellow ribbons she's tied around thick trunks of a dozen trees at Lacombe Park. It's an expression of support for former St.
Council balks at Healing Garden cost

Council balks at Healing Garden cost

By Kevin Ma City council slammed the brakes on its proposed Healing Garden this week after hearing that it had roughly tripled in cost. St. Albert council voted 4-3 against a motion from Coun.
Japaneese restaurant patrons exposed to hepatitis A

Japaneese restaurant patrons exposed to hepatitis A

Edo Japan patrons may have been exposed to hepatitis A. Alberta Health Services confirmed a case of hepatitis A in a food handler working at two Edo Japan locations – Manning Town Centre in Edmonton and Tudor Glen South in St. Albert.
Cool kids do summer school

Cool kids do summer school

Hundreds of St. Albert students got a cool start to their summer vacation this week by going back to school. About 300 St.
Police Beat

Police Beat

St. Albert RCMP report numerous thefts from vehicles in all areas of St. Albert, and remind residents to lock up their valuables. As of July 11, there had been 39 such reports – and the vast majority took place overnight from unlocked vehicles.
Accusations continue to fly in council chambers

Accusations continue to fly in council chambers

The discord on St. Albert city council once again rose to the surface, with one councillor this week asking another for an apology and a retraction of “false statements.” Coun.
PCN wants better funding

PCN wants better funding

A local physician says primary care has come a long way since the first Primary Care Network (PCN) was established over a decade ago, and that to go any further requires better funding and clearer direction from the provincial government.
The sign saga continues

The sign saga continues

Put it in your window, or put it in the trash.
Garages now count as residential parking

Garages now count as residential parking

A rather simple housekeeping item sparked a debate about visitor parking and residential density in St. Albert’s soon-to-be lakeside neighbourhood.
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