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Moving this old house

Moving this old house

Town council will have to shell out at least $61,000 if it wants to save one of its oldest homes from the wrecking ball.
Vader's lawyer questions investigation

Vader's lawyer questions investigation

Travis Vader's defence lawyer Brian Beresh has again raised the possibility a key found in a stolen truck wasn't there when investigators first examined the vehicle.
Key witness postponed in Vader trial

Key witness postponed in Vader trial

The testimony of a key Crown witness in Travis Vader's murder trial was postponed Wednesday morning.
Beauty, inside and out

Beauty, inside and out

Today, as for decades past, society and media tell us what beauty often looks like – flawless skin, shiny blonde hair and a stick-thin body.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

The St. Albert and Sturgeon Primary Care Network wants residents to get active, by taking a virtual trek around Costa Rica.
Voluntary levies mean higher home prices, say developers

Voluntary levies mean higher home prices, say developers

The question of whether or not developers should help pay for community infrastructure like libraries and fire halls is moot, say developers.
Justice sides with housing society

Justice sides with housing society

St. Albert Housing Society has won the right to have the property tax bill for 12 Nevada Place reconsidered. In a possibly precedent setting decision, Justice Donna Shelley ruled that St.
Minimum wage hikes cost of child care

Minimum wage hikes cost of child care

As the provincial NDP goes full steam ahead with its minimum wage increases, another campaign promise, this one broken, is compounding the already high cost of childcare in the province.
Vader maintains innocence in police interviews

Vader maintains innocence in police interviews

Interviews Travis Vader gave to police following his arrest on Dec. 19, 2014, are now full exhibits before the court. Following a two-day voir dire hearing on Wednesday and Thursday Justice Denny Thomas made an oral ruling they could be admitted.
Get smart: cities embrace new ideas

Get smart: cities embrace new ideas

You probably don't know how smart your city already is. "You're smarter than you think," Maya Pungur-Buick, St. Albert's general manager of corporate strategic services, told a crowd last week.
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