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Council to reconsider proposed leash change

Council to reconsider proposed leash change

St. Albert dogs may not have to go on-leash after all, as city council will revisit a recent decision to pursue changes to St. Albert’s animal control rules.
Beef recall drives customers to local meat store

Beef recall drives customers to local meat store

Canada's largest beef recall isn't tainting business for local butcher shops, although beef producers say a shortage is looming.
Monster squash!

Monster squash!

Shawn Tremblay has never grown a pumpkin before and says that he doesn’t plan to do it again. This summer, the 21-year-old local man decided he would see if he could grow just one big pumpkin.
Local business hit hard by Indy collapse

Local business hit hard by Indy collapse

A St. Albert business says it will be forced to slash jobs and sell equipment after Edmonton Indy promoter Octane Motorsports Events Inc. failed to pay its bills. Alberta Paramedical Services is out $54,721.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

Stealing an outfit from a local department store earned a man the next 30 days behind bars. Nathan Staheli pleaded guilty to theft under $5,000 in St.
Fences sprout around Lacombe Lake Park

Fences sprout around Lacombe Lake Park

Most of the pond at Lacombe Lake Park has been fenced off as the city tries to figure out how to repair its banks after stability issues were noted during a recent repair.
Council gets first look at Servus expansion

Council gets first look at Servus expansion

Growth over the last three years in use of different parts of Servus Credit Union Place has reached a plateau and the facility needs to consider expansion in order to make room for current and future members, its manager says.
New district approved for downtown

New district approved for downtown

New buildings in St. Albert’s downtown will now be subject to minimum height restrictions and a range of permitted and discretionary uses on the ground floor, much to the displeasure of the St. Albert Taxpayers Association.
Crouse floats Servus plebiscite

Crouse floats Servus plebiscite

Mayor Nolan Crouse raised a few eyebrows at council Monday when he suggested voters should weigh in directly on the future of Servus Credit Union Place in five years time.
Going back to the land

Going back to the land

The grain in John Schneider’s hands seemed to glow with the warmth of the late fall sun last week. It had a fresh smell and the wheat berries were chewy with a comforting, almost nutty flavour and texture.
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