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St. Albert Muslims react to Ottawa violence

St. Albert Muslims react to Ottawa violence

The man who shot and killed a guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa on Wednesday may have called himself a Muslim.
Business Beat

Business Beat

The Vinyl Rock CafĂ© opened Friday at #50, 24 Perron Street, the former location of Arcadia CafĂ©. It’s a European-style coffee shop playing retro music and classic rock ’n’ roll, said owner Alex Calado.
Columnist blames 'press'

Columnist blames 'press'

Let me begin by getting something off my chest. I know Nolan Crouse. In fact, I’ve known Nolan Crouse for about 25 years.
Creating a welcoming entrance to the home

Creating a welcoming entrance to the home

A front door can say plenty about a home – from welcome to stay away. Most homeowners are probably unaware of the impact that can be made on the outside of that front door – it’s out of sight, out of mind in many a case.
Alliance used to access student expertise for technology review

Alliance used to access student expertise for technology review

St. Albert is set to benefit from its smart city alliance with the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) as students at the Edmonton school conduct a research project on smart water meters.
Rogers, Weinzierl garner Chrysalis awards

Rogers, Weinzierl garner Chrysalis awards

Two St. Albertans have been recognized for their work with Chrysalis, the Alberta society for people with disabilities.
In case of emergency

In case of emergency

Plans and resources are in place to keep St. Albertans safe in case of any emergency from natural disaster to public attacks such as in Ottawa this week St. Albert Fire Chief Ray Richards says.
'Violation of our nation’s capital'

'Violation of our nation’s capital'

St. Albert politicians were caught up in the aftermath of the tragic events in Ottawa on Wednesday that shocked the nation, leaving a Canadian Forces reservist dead and gunshots ringing through the halls of Parliament.
Pushing for density

Pushing for density

The retail landscape in Canada is changing but St. Albert's economic development team is hoping to keep commercial developments sizeable, and tax dollars flowing.
Morinville ignites students

Morinville ignites students

Sturgeon County students rallied in Morinville this week to try and Ignite a spark of positive change in their schools.
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