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Top trends for tying that knot

Top trends for tying that knot

Every wedding is as unique as the couple saying “I do” and there seems to be an endless number of choices for everything from bridal gowns to venues to flowers to themes.
Security tight at Apex, official says

Security tight at Apex, official says

An official with Apex Casino is assuring the public that security measures are tight at the St.
Help coming for the 'smallest and sickest'

Help coming for the 'smallest and sickest'

The Royal Alexandra Hospital needs all of the help that it can get. Every year, thousands of expecting mothers go to its Lois Hole Hospital for Women to deliver their babies.
New year brings new reads for teen girls

New year brings new reads for teen girls

The new year will bring some great reads for female fans of young adult fiction hungering for something new. Fans of Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles series can dig into book number three in February.
Dog saves itself after falling through ice

Dog saves itself after falling through ice

It was a typical afternoon walk for St. Albert resident Tim and his dog Misty … that is until Misty fell through the ice and into the Sturgeon River.
Local economic outlook is promising: economist

Local economic outlook is promising: economist

The local housing market should remain strong in 2014 as long as Alberta continues to experience strong net migration and job growth, a prominent economist told the local chamber of commerce Wednesday.
Council starts to hash out priorities, plans

Council starts to hash out priorities, plans

City council recently spent two days hashing out their strategic priorities for the next few years. Councillors and staff spent Jan. 9 and 10 meeting at the St.
$70k of stolen property recovered in Sturgeon County home

$70k of stolen property recovered in Sturgeon County home

An estimated $70,000 worth of stolen property - including several stolen firearms - has been recovered by Morinville RCMP at a rural residence in Sturgeon County.
City cleans up after windstorm

City cleans up after windstorm

Wednesday’s wicked winds caused at least two trees to topple onto St. Albert homes, city crews report. A violent windstorm swept through St. Albert Wednesday, snapping branches, toppling trees and causing a brief blackout downtown.
Plows to target residential streets

Plows to target residential streets

City plows will hit local streets this week to clear the mushy mess caused by some unseasonably warm weather. Acting city public works director Chris Richards said Thursday that the city will start ploughing residential streets on Friday morning.
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