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Morinville gets big

Morinville gets big

Alberta now has about 10 per cent more Morinville than it did two years ago, according to a new report, and will likely see plenty more in the future. Town council received a report on its 2011 census at a meeting Tuesday.
Picnic still needs helpers

Picnic still needs helpers

There are only 18 days to go before St. Albert embarks on setting a city-wide record for attendance at a picnic. But picnics don’t put themselves on, so 150th anniversary celebration organizers are asking St.
Mattson to appeal dangerous offender designation

Mattson to appeal dangerous offender designation

An Edmonton man who was designated a dangerous offender and jailed indefinitely for a brutal attack on St. Albertan Tom Bregg intends to appeal his sentence.
Kidney Foundation gears up for charity walk

Kidney Foundation gears up for charity walk

It doesn’t take much to walk a few kilometres, especially when you know that every step helps someone who’s afflicted with kidney problems. Ben Woodlock is one such person. The three-year-old St.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: Between the hours of 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, and 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3, unknown subjects entered the locked compound at 8802 90 Ave.
NASAP

NASAP

When Dora came into NASAP's care, she was so petite that the volunteers thought she was a six-month-old kitten. She is approximately two and a half years old.
'Til Chevs do us part

'Til Chevs do us part

When Lorena Regan needed something old to go along with something new, something borrowed and something blue for her wedding this past weekend, she didn’t have to look very far — her soon-to-be husband’s 1955 Chevrolet 210 would wor
Smooth cruising for classic car fest

Smooth cruising for classic car fest

The vintage roadsters, low riders and other classic cars have all driven off into the sunset to be parked in safe garages and under tarps for another year. This, the week after, is when organizers of St.
Build more trails, says report

Build more trails, says report

Morinville should spend about $1 million on trails in three years to meet demands for parks and open spaces, according to a council report.
Man charged in string of commercial break-ins

Man charged in string of commercial break-ins

A 29-year-old St. Albert man is facing 49 charges stemming from a string of commercial break-ins over the last month. Nathan Adam Lee was arrested early Saturday morning, after police received an alarm call about a break-in at the St.
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