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A different approach to parenting

A different approach to parenting

Most parents wish an instruction manual came along with the birth of their child. Unfortunately, that is wishful thinking. But there is help.
Two new schools for St. Albert

Two new schools for St. Albert

St. Albert and Morinville could have three new schools within three years under a massive wave of construction announced this week by Alberta’s premier.
Local political keeners weigh in on "double dip" dust-up

Local political keeners weigh in on "double dip" dust-up

More information is needed before St. Albert rushes to judgment on the mayor’s alleged expense double-dipping, say some avid municipal political observers.
Net zero rising

Net zero rising

A panel of local experts say that net-zero homes are here, and you can get them for the price of a fancy kitchen.
How to cook the perfect turkey

How to cook the perfect turkey

It’s Thanksgiving weekend – do you have your turkey? Whether it’s your first time hosting relatives for a big Thanksgiving feast, or you’re tired of bringing yet another undercooked or too dry bird to the supper table, there&#
New chamber board selected

New chamber board selected

The St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce elected its 2015 executive committee and board of directors at a luncheon on Oct. 8. The 2015 executive committee will consist of then past chair Paul Quantz of Quantz Law Group.
Mayor addresses questions around CRB contract

Mayor addresses questions around CRB contract

Mayor Nolan Crouse said he’ll defend himself in writing when it comes to questions about his contract under Crouse Developments Inc. to serve as board chair for the Capital Region Board.
School Notes

School Notes

City students will get to see a real live falcon fly over their heads later this month when Canada’s Earth Rangers come to town.
Travis Vader released on other charges

Travis Vader released on other charges

The man once charged with the murders of Lyle and Marie McCann was set free Wednesday evening.
Cast a vote for community change

Cast a vote for community change

A St. Albert arena project and a program for at-risk youth are in the running for a piece of the Aviva Community Fund. The fund helps Canadians create "positive changes" for their community and has provided more than $4.
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