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The joy of marriage

The joy of marriage

Roughly three years ago on a beach in Mexico I had the privilege of saying “you may kiss the bride” to one of my favourite couples. A few months earlier, one of my best friends asked if I would officiate their wedding ceremony.
Bellerose students build on restaurant success

Bellerose students build on restaurant success

Venue booked. Check. Produce ordered. Check. A perfectly seasoned and cooked medium tenderloin steak with potato pavĂ©, roasted root vegetables and steak jus. Hopefully. “The steaks will be the toughest to cook,” admitted Eric Moon, a Grade 12 student at Bellerose Composite High and the food production manager for the Bellerose Business Venture team.
Botanica to provide European luxury on former Hole's site

Botanica to provide European luxury on former Hole's site

Hole’s former greenhouse site on Boudreau Road will soon make room for a condominium project that’s envisioned as vibrant, luxurious and European.
Did you know?

Did you know?

The greatest risk factors for developing breast cancer are being a woman who is getting older.
More lands to be serviced for housing in Erin Ridge North

More lands to be serviced for housing in Erin Ridge North

The servicing of lands in Erin Ridge North is moving ahead, as St. Albert-based Landrex Developers is preparing for the next phase of housing developments.
Run dollars target chemo research

Run dollars target chemo research

Dr. Ing Swie Goping's dream is that someday, she and her team of cancer-therapy researchers will be able to develop diagnostic tools that will help breast cancer patients to live longer.
Seeking the unique

Seeking the unique

When visiting someone’s home, it’s the little things you really notice – an elaborate painting, a colourful vase, that coffee cup with the animal design.
Newly-elected councillors put on their learning caps

Newly-elected councillors put on their learning caps

Now that the election is over, it’s time for the newly elected councillors to get on with learning the business of governing St. Albert.
Restoring layers of history

Restoring layers of history

Rotted floorboards, moulded shingles and graffiti stained walls. Some people might see a dump, an old forgotten farmhouse that should be demolished. But not Merlin Rosser. When he looks at the Chevigny house he sees a cultural gem.
First on mayor's agenda: team building with new council

First on mayor's agenda: team building with new council

In the aftermath of Monday’s election, the first tasks on St. Albert’s newly re-elected mayor’s plate seem simple: get the new team through orientation and ready to start the budget deliberation process.
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