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'Trollbeads' means help for Red Cross

'Trollbeads' means help for Red Cross

A St. Albert business wanted to let customers watch jewelry being created firsthand, and also benefit an important charity. Those goals were accomplished at Concept Jewelry Design Thursday.
Great photography is seldom automatic

Great photography is seldom automatic

It's not hard to line up a big yellow dinner plate-sized dahlia in your camera's viewfinder at the same time as you click the button to produce a photo of the blossoming beauty.
Environment File

Environment File

Electric car owners can now charge their vehicles for free thanks to the city’s first public charging station. City crews installed an electric vehicle charge station on the back of the St. Albert Business Centre (a.k.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who sold tainted drugs linked to the deaths of eight Albertans will be sentenced in October. James Douglas Hardy pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking in March.
New owner, same store

New owner, same store

After 25 years of making his own wine, Cal Howard decided to turn his hobby into a business. So when St. Albert’s Wine Kitz came up for sale, he jumped at the opportunity.
Implications of youth centre closure to be considered by city

Implications of youth centre closure to be considered by city

Has a void been left by the closure of the St.
Nurses march outside Sturgeon

Nurses march outside Sturgeon

Dressed in antiquated uniforms, a group of registered nurses rallied outside the Sturgeon Community Hospital Wednesday to bring attention to provincial layoffs.
Longtime brewer heads into retirement

Longtime brewer heads into retirement

A love of beer, a degree in wine making and knowing a thing or two about hard liquor served Michael Herald well throughout his career. Now, after 18 years in business, the owner of St.
City's garden contest grows community

City's garden contest grows community

City of St. Albert's Cultivate Your Front Yard winners were announced Tuesday at a special garden party held in their honour at the Hole's Enjoy Centre. This is the second year for the contest, which has already grown in scope.
Superstore employees consider provincewide strike

Superstore employees consider provincewide strike

Local Real Canadian Superstore employees may be out on the picket line in October should parent company Loblaw not consider a province-wide call for longer work hours.
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