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Low-cost laundry day

Low-cost laundry day

With four sporty kids in her home, St. Albert's Melanie Smith has a lot of clothes to clean. It's laundry day pretty much every day, she says, as she pulls a load of colours out of the washing machine.
NABI business doubles

NABI business doubles

The Northern Alberta Business Incubator has found itself challenged by an influx of new entrepreneurs since the “meltdown” in the oil patch this fall.
14 beds, shorter waits at Sturgeon

14 beds, shorter waits at Sturgeon

Patients needing to be admitted to the hospital will have to spend a little less time amongst the coughing, sniffling masses.
Police Briefs

Police Briefs

The two victims of a home invasion and stabbing incident in Woodlands last week have been released from hospital and are recovering. St. Albert RCMP Cpl. Laurel Kading said police continue to investigate the Jan.
Helping shape St. Albert's future

Helping shape St. Albert's future

Stacked townhouses. High-rise apartments. Narrow lots for single-family homes. These ideas and more were available for consideration as part of the residential districts review community workshop held on Thursday evening.
Athabasca University and City of St. Albert to partner?

Athabasca University and City of St. Albert to partner?

Athabasca University and the City of St. Albert have been exploring a partnership to acquire office space together, according to documents provided to the St. Albert Gazette. An expression of interest, issued Sept.
Morinville sacks CAO

Morinville sacks CAO

Morinville town council has fired its CAO, Debbie Oyarzun. It's the third CAO they've fired since 2009.
Not all residents buying new centre's plans

Not all residents buying new centre's plans

“Really, another Tim Hortons?” That was St. Albert resident Julie Demott’s initial reaction to the latest site plan for the Erin Ridge Shopping Centre.
Troops get tactical for Strong Contender

Troops get tactical for Strong Contender

Can you climb a mountain, sprint through snow, carry a wounded man across enemy lines, and haul a mass of metal whilst completely underwater all in the same day? In record time? Then you're probably one of the thousand-some troops at the Edmonton Gar
Police Beat

Police Beat

Morinville police are looking for a 26-year-old Morinville man who has been missing for a week. Tyler Gregory Best, 26, was last seen Jan. 20. His family has reported him missing, and is concerned for his well-being.
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