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One in five aboriginals have contemplated suicide, report says

One in five aboriginals have contemplated suicide, report says

Aboriginals are nearly twice as likely to have had suicidal thoughts than other Canadians, a new study suggests. And experts say the solution lies in social change.
Cooking with (less) gas

Cooking with (less) gas

Whoever first said that a watched pot never boils was probably thinking about my kitchen.
Woodlands couple stabbed in home invasion

Woodlands couple stabbed in home invasion

A St. Albert couple was stabbed early this morning by a man broke into their Woodlands neighbourhood home in east St. Albert. St. Albert RCMP responded to a call for assistance around 4 a.m.
Ambrose takes aim at Liberals over budget

Ambrose takes aim at Liberals over budget

Rona Ambrose says Canadians deserve a plan as they brace for another year of slumping energy prices and economic uncertainty.
Review pending for mail delivery

Review pending for mail delivery

Could door-to-door mail service be restored to St. Albert residents under the Liberal government? The newly elected federal Liberals did promise to save door-to-door mail delivery as part of the campaign platform during the election.
Bellerose elves get to work

Bellerose elves get to work

Santa’s elves must be moonlighting at Bellerose in the off-season – the students there have been hard at work this month making furniture for the homeless.
Pushups for teen with rare cancer

Pushups for teen with rare cancer

When you’re down, Dallas Shepherdson is the kind of guy who knows how to push you back up.
New stores to fill Target space

New stores to fill Target space

When Target shut its doors last April it left a gaping 117,000-square-foot hole in the heart of the St. Albert Centre.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Morinville RCMP are looking to return several items stolen from cars in the Cardiff area overnight on Jan. 12 to Jan. 13. Police received two complaints of an intoxicated man on the morning of Jan.
Science teacher wins national award

Science teacher wins national award

A St. Albert chemistry teacher has won prestigious national award. Paul Kane chemistry teacher Michael Ng learned last week that he was the 2016 winner of the Beaumier Award for High School/CéGEP Chemistry Teachers. Ng is the first St.
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