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Stubborn as a bull

Stubborn as a bull

I’m a Taurus. When I was a preteen that meant something to me. I would read horoscopes religiously looking for clues about who I was and what the future might bring. Mostly I wanted to know if the boy of my dreams had a crush on me.
No fear

No fear

Well, here I am, I’ve closed out my third week of training and have arrived at the eve of the season’s first game. I’ve done all the work I can to be prepared for this first ice session.
City council election off and running

City council election off and running

Two mayoral candidates and 16 councillor candidates will vie for spots at the St. Albert council table.
Would-be candidates attend last city info session

Would-be candidates attend last city info session

As nomination day approaches, municipal election candidates are gearing up and getting the information they need to run their campaigns.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: On Sept. 15, at approximately 10 p.m.
John Goldsmith joins council race

John Goldsmith joins council race

A volunteer track and field official has decided to enter a different kind of race and run for council. John Goldsmith, 72, is rounding out the field of councillor candidates in St. Albert.
Business Beat

Business Beat

Making the most with the least amount of money worked out for the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce. The organization celebrated the grand opening of its renovated office on Wednesday evening.
National charging network in the making for electric vehicles

National charging network in the making for electric vehicles

Kent Rathwell pulls up to Peavey Mart in Red Deer in his Tesla Model S performance car, parks in the big green parking spot at the front doors and plugs his car in to charge for free.
Salvation Army considers creating new community youth centre

Salvation Army considers creating new community youth centre

A local charity organization considers filling a void left by the closure of the St. Albert Youth Community Centre. Peter Kim, pastor with the St. Albert Salvation Army, said it’s still too early to make final commitments.
Company plans to turn solar industry upside down

Company plans to turn solar industry upside down

While working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for Doctors Without Borders, John Paul Morgan couldn’t ignore the effect the daily toil that hauling water and milling flour had on the bodies of the people he was helping.
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