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Block parties bring neighbourhoods together

Block parties bring neighbourhoods together

The street where you live should be a place where everybody knows your name.
Parent finds needle in yogurt at local store

Parent finds needle in yogurt at local store

The St. Albert Superstore has pulled Mini-Go yogurt from the shelves after a parent discovered a needle in a container of yogurt he was feeding his daughter.
Families asked to remove mementoes from gravesites

Families asked to remove mementoes from gravesites

Families and visitors to the St. Albert Municipal Cemetery are being asked to remove all personal items, including flowers, from gravesites.
Town plans to Discover the Power of One

Town plans to Discover the Power of One

When Amy Dribnenky called Ian Hill earlier this year, she asked him if he wanted to come to town for a simple youth rally. "Why stop there?" was his reply. "Let's talk to the business leaders. Let's talk to the community groups.
City set to reopen ambulance contract

City set to reopen ambulance contract

The City of St. Albert is getting set to go back to the bargaining table with the provincial government over ambulance service. On Monday, St.
End of the road in sight for Henday project

End of the road in sight for Henday project

Two months of sunshine has helped construction crews on Anthony Henday Drive pave their way to success, with completion of the northwest section scheduled for Nov. 1. "We are likely going to celebrate the opening on Nov.
Residents sour on cell tower

Residents sour on cell tower

When Derek Stuart bought his retirement condo in Mission Hill Grande, he said he knew he'd have to be looking at one transmission tower. That 25-metre white spire had been sticking out of the nearby strip mall on McKenney Ave. for years.
Trees, not people, sprayed with new herbicide

Trees, not people, sprayed with new herbicide

Despite the fact that City of St. Albert staff used protective gear while dosing poplar saplings with herbicides last week, the chemicals used are considered low-risk to humans, a public works supervisor says.
Council gets sneak peek at 2012 budget

Council gets sneak peek at 2012 budget

St. Albert city council got a sneak peek at the 2012 budget at their regular meeting Monday afternoon.
Coaches get together to help youth develop

Coaches get together to help youth develop

If sports are to be truly meaningful for young people in St. Albert, the focus must be on development, not wins and losses, according to a group that got together over the weekend. The City of St.
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