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Atheist group extends olive branch

Atheist group extends olive branch

A local group of atheists wants to have some lively and friendly discussion about the existence or non-existence of God over omelettes and orange juice this Saturday morning. St. Albert’s Luke Fevin represents the Society of Edmonton Atheists.
Old Hole's greenhouses destroyed

Old Hole's greenhouses destroyed

The complexion of St. Albert has changed as one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks was crushed to rubble this week.
St. Albert doctor suspended for privacy breach

St. Albert doctor suspended for privacy breach

An emergency room doctor from St. Albert has been suspended for at least a month because she illegally tapped into restricted medical files.
New animal bylaw to go before council on Tuesday

New animal bylaw to go before council on Tuesday

St. Albert’s controversial animal bylaw returns to the public arena next week amid expectations of disappointment and disagreement among councillors and city residents.
Bold designs earn stylist top award

Bold designs earn stylist top award

St. Albert hairstylist Tony Ricci has won the title of Canadian Hairdresser of the Year for the third time. The stylist, who owns two salons in Edmonton and a third in St.
Sturgeon County to study realignment of Starkey Road

Sturgeon County to study realignment of Starkey Road

County council was skeptical this week about plans to spend $29 million to realign Starkey Road – especially since they included an underpass for moose.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

When Matthew Jacob Cholewa’s neighbours saw that he was in his driveway shouting while armed with a shotgun and a chainsaw last November, they called the police. On Monday, Cholewa, 27, appeared in St.
No problems with online recreation guide

No problems with online recreation guide

There will always be people who don’t like change, but apparently Servus Credit Union Place’s move to an online program guide has gone off with few problems.
Classic stealth series sinks under new developer

Classic stealth series sinks under new developer

I knew this re-imagining of the Metal Gear series wasn't going to see the return of the raspy renegade, Solid Snake. I also knew that the new developer, Platinum Games, was trading guns and explosives for katanas and melee action.
Get your runners ready

Get your runners ready

There’s a very good reason why the annual Relay for Life starts in the evening and continues through the night. “Cancer never sleeps,” says Charlene Bouvier, the organizer of the event that benefits the Canadian Cancer Society.
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