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Crime-watch groups extra eyes and ears for police

Crime-watch groups extra eyes and ears for police

Any police officer will tell you no matter how hard you try, you can’t be everywhere at once.
More money for entrepreneurs

More money for entrepreneurs

St. Albert entrepreneurs will have access to more funding to help bring their ideas to life.
The stars come out month by month

The stars come out month by month

You won’t find any golden girls dressed up like the Golden Girls but Penny Stiksma makes for a sterling lookalike of Marilyn Monroe in a new calendar produced by the creative people at the Youville Home.
Bike park future in jeopardy

Bike park future in jeopardy

Council put the brakes on a plan to stop work on the long-planned bike skills park on Monday. City staff recommended that the work on the park be discontinued.
Vader trial to go ahead

Vader trial to go ahead

Travis Vader will go to trial on first-degree murder charges in March after his application for a judicial stay was rejected in an Edmonton courtroom Tuesday. Justice Denny Thomas said Vader, who is accused of killing St.
Alberta Street News seeks entry to St. Albert

Alberta Street News seeks entry to St. Albert

It’s been more than 10 years since John Zapantis first sought permission to sell street newspapers on a corner in St. Albert. In 2003, he told the Gazette he was seeking a permit to sell the paper Our Voice in front of St. Albert Place.
Farm Focus

Farm Focus

County farmers are in for a bad year when it comes to grasshoppers if this warm winter keeps up, says a provincial pest specialist.
Insulation is the key

Insulation is the key

The era of net-zero homes is upon us. These super-efficient homes use rooftop solar energy production and smaller, electric powered heating systems such as air source heat pumps to produce as much energy as they consume.
Miscellaneous Ramblings

Miscellaneous Ramblings

This winter I've had to wash a number of test vehicles and our own cars. This is a terrible time of year to carry out this chore.
Nordic skiing growing in popularity in St. Albert

Nordic skiing growing in popularity in St. Albert

Two days later, your body might still be sore. Mind you, after having a mostly sedentary winter and a too-gluttonous holiday season, that shouldn’t be surprising. But, as with anything else, it will get easier as you go on.
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