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Ouch! Dog bite book helps prevent attacks

Ouch! Dog bite book helps prevent attacks

No one need ever question Grahame Allen’s affection for dogs. “I love them! All of them! I’ve always had border collies all my life,” the 77-year-old St. Albert resident exclaimed.
When bullying goes too far

When bullying goes too far

After police raided her home one Saturday night in July, the mother of a bullied St. Albert teen is looking to the new Education Act for justice.
Story behind historic plates the true gem

Story behind historic plates the true gem

In July 1862, 23-year-old William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, also known by the courtesy title Viscount Milton, set off with his companion Dr.
Puppy parents wanted

Puppy parents wanted

Every night before bed, Max, a nearly two-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, puts his paws half way up the ladder on his best friend's bed. He waits longingly until six-year-old Dominic gives him a good night hug and kiss.
Noise attenuation policy research motion to be put forward by mayor

Noise attenuation policy research motion to be put forward by mayor

The mayor of St. Albert is putting noise reduction back on the agenda. Mayor Nolan Crouse sent a notice of motion at the end of July. He’s planning on moving that, by Jan.
Former broadcaster pens book on Christian persecution

Former broadcaster pens book on Christian persecution

It’s a book that needed to be written, says Greg Musselman. The former TV and radio sportscaster travelled the world to compile stories of persecuted Christians, and he has published a number of them in his first book.
The statuesque fish-stabber

The statuesque fish-stabber

Wild St. Albert looks at that really big bird that stabs fish with its beak.
Residents concerned about speeding on Bellerose Drive

Residents concerned about speeding on Bellerose Drive

An Oakmont resident is voicing concerns about speeding along Bellerose Drive.
Brothers recover after explosion

Brothers recover after explosion

In the first two months following the explosion, when Wes Michalycia was covered in gauze and his mind caught in a coma, he dreamed of his shoes melted to his feet.
The waves

The waves

Life, death and whether the Leafs will ever win a Stanley Cup again: these are the eternal questions. Or so I imagined of the people staring into the waves of Lake Huron in the Ontario town where I grew up.
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