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What sorcery is this?

What sorcery is this?

A local science teacher will break out the robe and wizard's hat next week in order to get more students entranced by the magic of science.
Clinic holds third dental compassion day

Clinic holds third dental compassion day

Even after five years practising in St. Albert, dentist Frank Neves is still shocked by the number of people who cannot afford basic dental care.
Learn the language of bullying

Learn the language of bullying

Little Sally comes up to you and says Timmy is picking on her again. Is she being bullied? Well, that depends, says Lisa Dixon-Wells, founder of the bullying prevention group Dare to Care.
Representing Alberta's small business

Representing Alberta's small business

The CEO and president of the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce is taking representation of Alberta’s business community to the next level.
Audit them all, expert says

Audit them all, expert says

A political expert is not pulling any punches in his assessment of how St. Albert’s mayor has handled his expenses and questioned Nolan Crouse’s competency to handle public funds.
A sign of good things

A sign of good things

It’s a simple gesture, it doesn’t cost anything and can brighten someone’s day with a mere few words. A sign, a post, a message – such is the humble calling card in front of St.
Environment File

Environment File

City residents should look at their coffee cups if they want to help St. Albert reduce waste, says the head of the province’s recycling council. October 20 to 26 is Waste Reduction Week in Canada.
Grandin office tower to remain

Grandin office tower to remain

Grandin tower will not fall. Dawn Payne said she has fielded numerous questions about the future of Grandin Park Tower at her business, CSA Physiotherapy, over the past months.
Library welcomes youngest member ever

Library welcomes youngest member ever

Nathaniel de Boer has had his membership card for the St. Albert Public Library for most of his life but he’s never used it. In fact, he has never put it in his wallet and has yet to sign his name to it.
St. Albert man faces more drug charges

St. Albert man faces more drug charges

A St. Albert man charged with trafficking drugs in June has again been arrested by police, this time in possession of what RCMP believe to be fake OxyContin. Officers from the St.
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