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Making the cut

Making the cut

Would you be surprised to hear that now – early March, when there’s still snow on the ground – is a good time for pruning your trees and/or shrubs? Gardening experts say it’s a very good time, especially since we’ve had
Is St. Albert a brunch town?

Is St. Albert a brunch town?

There’s a slight difference between a late breakfast and an actual brunch, but most hungry diners on a Sunday morning don’t care. In St.
Prayer group aims to fill bellies and souls

Prayer group aims to fill bellies and souls

Forget paying it forward while in line for Timmies. St. Albertans who want to spread good cheer with the gift of food, can do so by participating in the Notes of Hope campaign.
Student scientists go for gold

Student scientists go for gold

St. Albert's student scientists are putting their brains to the test today in Edmonton as part of one of the region's biggest science and engineering competitions.
Bikeathon sets record

Bikeathon sets record

The Bellerose Bikeathon has set a new record. About 900 exhausted yet energized students and parent volunteers cheered Friday afternoon at the close of the 13th annual Bellerose Bikeathon.
Grandin development set for public hearing

Grandin development set for public hearing

St. Albertans will finally have their say on the proposed redevelopment of the Grandin mall site. A public hearing has been scheduled for Monday at 5 p.m. in council chambers.
Vandalism spree

Vandalism spree

St. Albert police, along with half a dozen residents, are concerned about a vandalism spree that took place in the city last week. St.
Electric buses hit road this fall

Electric buses hit road this fall

St. Albert has become one of the first places in Canada to add an electric bus to its transit fleet. City council announced this week that it had purchased three long-range battery electric transit buses for its transit fleet.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Police in Morinville are asking for the public’s help to identify a man they say broke into mailboxes in a condo and stole the contents. In the early morning of Feb. 24, between 3:50 a.m. and 4:40 a.m.
School Notes

School Notes

French immersion and Logos students will be on the move in a couple of years as the St. Albert Public board opens two new schools, the public learned last week. The St.
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