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Planning for the inevitable

Planning for the inevitable

With a perpetual smile pasted on his face, Moe Giratalla doesn't look like a man who expects to die any day. From the look of wonder on his face, you'd guess the Akinsdale resident is spending the day touring ancient ruins or renowned art museums.
Petition calls for public vote on DARP

Petition calls for public vote on DARP

The St. Albert Taxpayers’ Association wants the final say on a proposed downtown redevelopment plan to fall to St. Albert residents, not city council.
Auto insurance rates drop

Auto insurance rates drop

A portion of Albertans’ auto insurance premiums will decrease by five per cent this fall, saving the average driver $30 a year.
Environment File

Environment File

A St. Albert ski club plans to build a solar-powered shed on the Red Willow Trail. The St. Albert Nordic Ski Club (STANSKI) presented plans to build a new storage shed Thursday night at an open house in Kingswood Park.
Beat booze, write a book

Beat booze, write a book

Luke Tougas has seen the face of despair and it was all reflected in his mirror just a few years ago.
Rolling in the green bin

Rolling in the green bin

Bob Newstead thought the green carts were a great idea when they rolled into town. It was June 2008. Newstead and the rest of Strathcona County had just made the leap into curbside organics recycling.
Rock 'N August 1950s Slang Quiz

Rock 'N August 1950s Slang Quiz

Enter to win a $150 gift certificate for detailing from Ziebart, a $100 St. Albert Fountain Tire Gift Card and a Grandin Theatre movie family pack.
Local stylist a cut above the rest

Local stylist a cut above the rest

St. Albert is home to North America’s top hair dresser. Tony Ricci of Ricci Hair Co.
RCMP catch high-flyer

RCMP catch high-flyer

Morinville RCMP pulled over a driver travelling an incredible 80 kilometres over the limit last week. An officer caught the extremely lead-footed driver on Highway 2 headed southbound at Township Road 572.
Lions park ready to roll after Rock'n August

Lions park ready to roll after Rock'n August

St. Albert's Lions Park will receive a facelift shortly after Rock'n August concludes on Aug. 7. According to Chris Jardine, general manager of community and protective services, the current project tender will close on Aug.
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