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Police still investigating car-semi collision

Police still investigating car-semi collision

RCMP are still investigating a collision between a semi-trailer and a car that sent two people to hospital with serious injuries earlier this month. St.
Locals in favour of underage tanning ban

Locals in favour of underage tanning ban

A recent ban on underage tanning in British Columbia is sparking conversation locally and receiving mixed reactions. An outright ban was announced by the B.C.
Provincial leaders kick off official election campaigns

Provincial leaders kick off official election campaigns

Albertans will go to the polls April 23. Premier Alison Redford ended months of speculation Monday morning, when she visited Lt.-Gov. Donald Ethell and asked for the writ to be dropped, commencing the 28-day campaign.
Popular TV horticulturist to make St. Albert appearance

Popular TV horticulturist to make St. Albert appearance

If you’ve never heard of landscape design then you can get a crash course on it next weekend when an award-winning international expert from Australia stops by St. Albert.
Alberta party unveils platform for upcoming campaign

Alberta party unveils platform for upcoming campaign

With an election many expect will begin Monday, the Alberta Party unveiled its election platform this week.
Nutrition tailored to the person, according to ancient health practice from India

Nutrition tailored to the person, according to ancient health practice from India

When it comes to figuring out what food she and her clients should eat, one local nutritionist says that it’s tough to beat something that’s been around for a few thousand years.
Spring fever

Spring fever

This week I watched the tulips and crocuses jump out one by one in my front flower patch. Two yellow crocuses started to open.
Human rights champion dead at 65

Human rights champion dead at 65

One of St. Albert's most renowned human rights champions has died. St. Albert resident and constitutional law scholar Gerald Gall died March 18 from heart failure following surgery after a long bout with lung disease. He was 65.
Province kicks in for Ray Gibbon Drive

Province kicks in for Ray Gibbon Drive

The province has cut St. Albert a cheque for the last of the money it owes the city for the second stage of Ray Gibbon Drive, just as the tender for the final stage was awarded.
Primary Care Networks could get $12-per-capita boost in funding

Primary Care Networks could get $12-per-capita boost in funding

Many Primary Care Networks (PCNs) throughout the province were forced to cut back in recent years due to unpredictable funding, but a recent agreement in principle could help to repair the damage.
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