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Students open new bank

Students open new bank

St. Albert's newest, smallest and youngest bank threw open its doors this week as part of a provincial effort to teach kids about the world of work. Neil M.
UPDATED: ATV snowplow trial recessed until June

UPDATED: ATV snowplow trial recessed until June

The trial into the snow-clearing incident that has a local chiropractor facing criminal charges is delayed until at least June. Jon Daniel Cooper, 36, is facing charges for obstruction of justice and resisting arrest relating to the Jan.
Local RCMP find ecstasy linked to overdose deaths

Local RCMP find ecstasy linked to overdose deaths

St. Albert RCMP drug officers have arrested a 21-year-old man after an operation where they purchased ecstasy containing a substance that has been linked to eight deaths in Alberta.
Big award win for local business

Big award win for local business

Jodie McFadzen has put in a lot of long nights since she opened her bookkeeping company Penzen Limited six years ago.
Business Beat

Business Beat

More single-family homes in St. Albert sold last month compared to the same time a year ago, according to a news release. The Realtors Association released its Multiple Listing Service System (MLS) numbers for the month of February.
A tale of two cities

A tale of two cities

Across Campbell Road, south of Anthony Henday Drive, an industrial monolith is taking shape.
Killer to be released on parole again

Killer to be released on parole again

A woman who's been serving time for manslaughter in the death of a local realtor will get a second crack at freedom when she's released on mandatory parole this month.
Critics lambast limited health care inquiry

Critics lambast limited health care inquiry

The government's decision this week to call a limited health inquiry is being criticized by the province's association of doctors as well as local opposition candidates.
The future is passive

The future is passive

Passive homes can help St. Albert slash its greenhouse gas emissions, but building the homes will only happen if residents start lobbying developers to build them, says an Edmonton consultant. About 15 residents gathered at the St.
Morinville names top administrator

Morinville names top administrator

Morinville has found its new top administrator, and it turns out she was right in front of them all along. Town council voted unanimously on Tuesday to hire Debbie Oyarzun as its new chief administrative officer.
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