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Councillors happy with Akinsdale engagement

Councillors happy with Akinsdale engagement

Now that Akinsdale residents have spent two nights creating their own vision for 70 Arlington Dr., the hard work begins for facilitator Beth Sanders and her crew.
Guilty plea in attack on local bus driver

Guilty plea in attack on local bus driver

Crown prosecutors intend to seek dangerous offender status for the man who viciously assaulted a St. Albert man and Edmonton bus driver in December.
Rainmaker Rodeo Contest

Rainmaker Rodeo Contest

Enter to win a Family Pass or Mega pass to the St. Albert Kinsman Rainmaker Rodeo and Exhibition being held May 28, May 29 and May 30th at the Kinsmen Exhibition Grounds
Lower density cul-de-sac leads design ideas

Lower density cul-de-sac leads design ideas

Less density, basements, more green space and buildings that blend better with the surrounding neighbourhood.
Senator-elect not impressed with term extension

Senator-elect not impressed with term extension

Extending the terms of Alberta’s elected senators is a mistake that marks a retreat from a positive stance on democracy, said Link Byfield, a resident of the Riviere Qui Barre area who is third in line for one of Alberta’s six Senate seat
Ireen Slater named Volunteer Citizen of the Year

Ireen Slater named Volunteer Citizen of the Year

The shock quickly wore off but Ireen Slater was clearly surprised when she realized she won the Roy Financial Services Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award on Saturday morning.
Youth conference opens Thursday

Youth conference opens Thursday

St. Albert will host more than 200 delegates later this week at a national conference on youth development. The Thrive Canada National Conference on Positive Youth Development takes place this week at the St.
County teen wins premier's award

County teen wins premier's award

A Sturgeon County resident has won the highest honour bestowed by the Alberta 4-H. Erin Shaw, an 18-year-old university student from the Gibbons area won the Premier’s Award Monday in Olds after a gruelling selection process.
NASAP

NASAP

Hello, my name is Sweetie and I definitely live up to my name! I am extremely affectionate and gentle and my favourite thing is a lap to curl up on. A lady never discloses her age, but the folks at NASAP think I am between five and eight years old.
Canstruction an architectural feat to defeat hunger

Canstruction an architectural feat to defeat hunger

Teams of builders will be participating in a unique design competition on Friday evening and the real winners get to eat the bricks. It's the third Canstruction event in Edmonton, a fundraiser that is sponsored by the Canadian Progress Club.
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