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Education Guide - August 2011

Education Guide - August 2011

Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Breastfed babies have a lower risk of developing asthma and asthma-related symptoms in early childhood independent of infectious and allergic diseases, according to a new study.
WISEST gives local trio a shot at sciences

WISEST gives local trio a shot at sciences

For Nicole Mirecki, it’s not about the fish. It’s about the physics. Mirecki, who is heading into Grade 12 this fall at Paul Kane High School, is one of three St.
Vandals strike city schools

Vandals strike city schools

The RCMP is hoping for public help in a string of vandalism cases from last weekend that caused thousands of dollars in damage at five St. Albert schools. The spree began Friday July 22 at 11:10 p.m.
Local liberation patient gives thumbs-up to study

Local liberation patient gives thumbs-up to study

A local woman who has received liberation therapy to treat her multiple sclerosis is giving a thumbs-up to the provincial government for taking another step in approving the treatment in Alberta.
City fire hall certified LEED Gold

City fire hall certified LEED Gold

St. Albert got its first official LEED Gold building this week, but it could also be its last due to its cost. The Canada Green Building Council's Alberta branch announced Wednesday at Fire Station No.
Province to run MS therapy study

Province to run MS therapy study

The Alberta government is hoping a new study announced Wednesday will help them get a better idea on whether or not a controversial multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment should be offered in the province.
Mother Nature has rights, say speakers

Mother Nature has rights, say speakers

In Ecuador, Mother Nature can take you to court.
Memorial service for McCanns today

Memorial service for McCanns today

A legal proceeding marked an unfortunate reality last week as a provincial court judge declared missing St. Albert couple Lyle and Marie McCann legally dead. The decision comes days before for a Saturday memorial service for the couple.
Police find remains in burned out car

Police find remains in burned out car

An unidentified man was found dead earlier this week in a burned-out vehicle near St. Albert Trail and 156 Street and the Edmonton Police Service is calling the death a homicide.
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