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Kids helping kids

Kids helping kids

For a child who cannot return home for the night because of abuse, a toothbrush is a necessity but a teddy bear is comfort.
Portable sign fees too high: sign association

Portable sign fees too high: sign association

Members of the Alberta Portable Signs Association pleaded with council to reconsider the permit fees required for their signs on Monday.
Train whistle issue makes return trip to council

Train whistle issue makes return trip to council

The quest for whistle cessation in St. Albert could get back on track thanks to the recently-passed budget.
Museum expansion not a priority for average residents: councillor

Museum expansion not a priority for average residents: councillor

The councillor who brought forward a motion to move the MusĂ©e HĂ©ritage Museum’s planned expansion to the city budget’s “unfunded” column said her concern isn’t the museum, but the expansion.
County students study dropouts

County students study dropouts

A team of Sturgeon County student researchers wants your views on why students drop out of high school. Sturgeon School Division launched an online survey this week as part of its ongoing High School Completion Research Project.
Church group looks to formalize its structure

Church group looks to formalize its structure

A group of local pastors is looking to establish itself better as a fixture in our society by becoming a society unto itself. The St.
Watch out for burning lights and cords this season

Watch out for burning lights and cords this season

A cat’s curious play pushed over the candle jar and set the house on fire. It’s only one of many stories that fire prevention and safety officer Les David Mroz has to share about Christmas season at St. Albert Fire Services.
Going downtown

Going downtown

If you have waited this long to finish (or even start) your holiday shopping, then good luck to you. Time is now even more precious than ever.
Province extends health coverage for snowbirds and long-term vacationers

Province extends health coverage for snowbirds and long-term vacationers

Four-and-a-half months of the year Laurie Andrews takes refuge at his second home in Phoenix, Ariz., faraway from the harsh Canadian winter. He typically flies south Oct. 1 each year, returning to St.
Morinville to debate photo radar ban

Morinville to debate photo radar ban

Town council will debate a motion to get rid of photo radar next month now that a local man has successfully petitioned the town to do so.
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