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Dishonored the best of its genre so far in 2012

Dishonored the best of its genre so far in 2012

In this year's sea of sequels, it's refreshing to see a new name on the shelves. But the name is not the only refreshing thing about Dishonored, a thrilling, visually unique take on the stealth-action genre.
St. Albert digs out from storm

St. Albert digs out from storm

Wednesday's snowfall brought traffic in St. Albert to a standstill, with the RCMP advising against travel if at all possible and St. Albert Transit suspending all local service until mid-afternoon. Cpl. Laurel Kading of the St.
Toys for tickets returns for fourth year

Toys for tickets returns for fourth year

There’s only one time of the year where you pay off a parking ticket for less than it’s worth, and that time is fast approaching. The Toys for Tickets campaign starts Nov. 15 and runs until Nov. 30.
Influential educator calls it a career

Influential educator calls it a career

One of the founders of St. Albert’s Logos Christian school program is moving on from teaching at the end of this year. St.
Massage therapists go back to school

Massage therapists go back to school

A handful of local massage therapists are back in the classroom to meet new educational requirements put in place by insurance companies.
Residents chime in on budget

Residents chime in on budget

Issues ranging from taxes to policing were aired Monday at a new style of town hall forum that put citizens face-to-face with councillors.
Woman dead in early-morning collision

Woman dead in early-morning collision

A 24-year-old Edmonton woman is dead following a two-vehicle collision early Sunday morning southeast of Morinville. “Upon arrival, we were advised that the female (driver) of the car lost control,” said Const. Yelena Avoine.
Food drive surpasses goal

Food drive surpasses goal

The results have finally been tabulated from September's annual food drive to support the St. Albert Food Bank.
Simple precautions make for worry-free vacations

Simple precautions make for worry-free vacations

The bags are packed. You’ve got your passport. You’ve got cash. Oh boy, no snow to shovel. But, by the way, who is going to tend to that job? If your walks aren’t cleared you’ll get a ticket.
Foster care system is improving, minister

Foster care system is improving, minister

Human Services Minister Dave Hancock says the foster-care system has made significant improvements since a St. Albert teenager died shortly after leaving care in 2006.
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