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Braeside Presbyterian Church set to rise from the ashes

Braeside Presbyterian Church set to rise from the ashes

This weekend’s Rising from the Ashes party will feel like a biblical rebirth at one local church.
Local company bids on profitable contract with joint venture

Local company bids on profitable contract with joint venture

A St. Albert-based company has emerged the winner of a $205-million construction project in Edmonton.
PDD service providers not reassured by govt. guarantee

PDD service providers not reassured by govt. guarantee

The directors of two St. Albert agencies that serve Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) say they are in limbo.
Behind the seven-minute workout

Behind the seven-minute workout

In the seven minutes it takes to make Kraft Dinner or take a shower, you can reap the benefits of a 30-minute run. At least, that’s what one new workout trend is promoting.
Hair Massacure shows Leo Nick a party after fundraising announcement

Hair Massacure shows Leo Nick a party after fundraising announcement

The kids at Leo Nickerson Elementary went absolutely bonkers during a special assembly last Tuesday.
Trail committee takes aim at signs

Trail committee takes aim at signs

Have you heard? St. Albert Trail is in need of higher standards. Also, the Trail looks junky and cluttered. And that’s just what is being said at a city council meeting about this community’s main street. The St.
Congregation loses a home, but not each other

Congregation loses a home, but not each other

The congregation of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church may have lost their home, but they haven’t lost each other.
Rigney looks for three-peat

Rigney looks for three-peat

Sturgeon County officially has a mayor’s race now that Don Rigney has said he’ll run for a third term in office this fall.
New designer trees fit any yard

New designer trees fit any yard

Imagine a tree that looks more like a poodle than a juniper. A Sea-Green Juniper has big round balls like a carefully trimmed poodle, and indeed, the needles are shaved to give it its shape.
New school raises years-old problem

New school raises years-old problem

Some Erin Ridge residents are concerned building a high school nearby could resurrect a years-old fight over parking on Erin Ridge Drive. The city announced Monday a francophone high school awarded by the province would be built on Eldorado.
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