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All you need is love — not

All you need is love — not

Our society is riddled with trite, simplistic sayings that lead us into a hazy euphoria that we are certain to reach our goals by just loving, giving, and saying no. Dogs, like people, can have memories sublimated in their subconscious minds.
Full speed ahead for economic development

Full speed ahead for economic development

They pored over the report and peppered him with questions, and 45 minutes later, St. Albert city council voted unanimously in favour of Guy Boston’s economic development plan.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

Accused drug dealer Matthew Scott Tribble remains behind bars, despite getting credit for the month he has already served for failing to comply with release conditions. Tribble, 24, appeared in St.
Autumn is apple time

Autumn is apple time

Sautéed Apples Delicious on oatmeal or pancakes on a crisp, autumn morning. 1/4 c. butter 4 large tart apples: peeled, cored and sliced 1/4 inch thick 2 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 c. cold water 1/2 c. brown sugar 1/2 tsp.
Step out on social media

Step out on social media

Small business owners know how important it is to reach their existing customers and attract new ones.
Kowalski honoured with portrait

Kowalski honoured with portrait

Long-time speaker Ken Kowalski returned to the legislature Monday, where he was honoured with his official portrait.
Future uncertain for beef producers

Future uncertain for beef producers

With doors still closed at XL Foods’ Brooks, Alta. packing plant, beef producers are forced to cope with a growing list of setbacks. “The temporary closure, at that time, was really talked about … as just a matter of days.
New research project to aid Alberta’s rural deaf

New research project to aid Alberta’s rural deaf

Rural communities lack the amenities of large, urban hubs. For those with disabilities, life in remote towns is often difficult, leading to social isolation and a lack of services.
Scientists discover new fossil formation

Scientists discover new fossil formation

Scientists combing the Rockies this summer for more evidence of 505-million-year-old fossils nearly missed their eureka moment.
Wild St. Albert — busy, busy beavers

Wild St. Albert — busy, busy beavers

It was a hot day in August seven years ago. I had just located the end of the Sturgeon River, and stood on its banks as it cut through a verdant, emerald valley. All was quiet and at peace. Suddenly, a shot rang out.
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