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Provincial AED program to save lives

Provincial AED program to save lives

In the middle of a routine soccer game late last year, St. Albert resident Allan Robertson fell to the ground. The 57-year-old man went into sudden cardiac arrest on the field.
Hantavirus case confirmed north of St. Albert

Hantavirus case confirmed north of St. Albert

Alberta Health Services (AHS) is urging people to take precautions against Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome after a case was confirmed north of St. Albert.
Chamber takes no stance on portable signs

Chamber takes no stance on portable signs

St. Albert’s business community believes there should be different standards for portable signs on St. Albert Trail compared to other areas of the city like business parks, according to the results of a recently released survey.
Trail construction to wrap up mid-month

Trail construction to wrap up mid-month

Commuters on St. Albert Trail can expect a few more weeks of delays, but the end to the major construction project is in sight. Work on the trail in Edmonton has been ongoing since 2010, with major construction taking place all last summer.
Seniors' Week filled with oldies but goodies

Seniors' Week filled with oldies but goodies

It’s the same as it ever was and that’s pretty good news for city seniors getting set to celebrate everything senior.
Riel shopping centre still in the works

Riel shopping centre still in the works

A parcel of land in Riel Business Park earmarked for a shopping centre continues to sit vacant after nearly nine months of consultations.
Green business goes on tour

Green business goes on tour

St. Albert's biggest greenhouse will be one of the star attractions next week in a new tour designed to promote green buildings.
Warm-up reduces risk of knee injury

Warm-up reduces risk of knee injury

Soccer season is well underway but some young athletes could see it – as well as their athletic careers – cut short by a damaging knee injury.
Attempt to cap property tax hike fails

Attempt to cap property tax hike fails

A city councillor’s attempt to cap next year’s property tax increase at 1.5 per cent made some good points with council, but came up short in the end. A majority of council voted against Coun.
Guilty plea from man who threatened to kill RCMP

Guilty plea from man who threatened to kill RCMP

A man who threatened to kill as many RCMP officers as possible, praised Mayerthorpe killer James Roszko and said he hoped to kill upwards of 20 officers, pleaded guilty Monday and will be sentenced later this month.
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