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St. Albert Centre to grow with Target expansion

St. Albert Centre to grow with Target expansion

St. Albert Centre is set to expand its footprint by 21,000 square feet in the coming months in preparation for the opening of big-box department store Target, says a city report.
Housing starts jump in St. Albert

Housing starts jump in St. Albert

St. Albert housing starts have climbed significantly since this time last year, according to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Housing starts more than doubled in St.
Lightning strikes Sturgeon home

Lightning strikes Sturgeon home

The storm that swept through the capital region early Thursday morning left a permanent mark on one St. Albert home after it was hit by lightning.
Adopt a pet

Adopt a pet

Freddy is a wonderfully natured boy who was starving for attention and training. He lived a somewhat secluded life until he came to NASAP. He has not had much in the way of proper socialization or exercise.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Arts foundation at odds with city

Arts foundation at odds with city

A presentation to city council Monday night about the Arts and Heritage Foundation (AHF) drew a strong rebuke from the chair of the AHF board for not properly explaining the information put before council. AHF chairman Dr.
Financial aid available for pets to get spayed and neutered

Financial aid available for pets to get spayed and neutered

For many people, the decision to buy a pet is often borne out of love. Impact on the pocketbook takes second place.
UPDATED: Fowler remembered as influential leader

UPDATED: Fowler remembered as influential leader

People who knew him best are remembering Richard Fowler as a leader and mentor. The former St. Albert mayor, MLA and provincial court judge died Sunday morning at the age of 80.
Residents turn to outdoors for heat relief

Residents turn to outdoors for heat relief

Local hardware and big box stores now have empty shelves where fans and air-conditioning units once sat, thanks to record-breaking temperatures this week. The mercury climbed to 33.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

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