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Local hypnotherapist helps out humane society

Local hypnotherapist helps out humane society

A local social worker and certified clinical hypnotherapist wants to give people the gift they can give themselves over and over again and help some special animals at the same time.
Good Samaritan douses blaze

Good Samaritan douses blaze

When your car is on fire you take help wherever you can find it, and for St. Albert resident Brad Brodeur, that happened to be the local Goodwill donation centre. The 41-year-old investment advisor was driving on St.
Highs and Lowes

Highs and Lowes

Christmas Eve night is a magical time of year. But it is more than puffy snowflakes floating under streetlamps and twinkling lights strung on houses. It is a night of miracles, a night when we wait for an amazing event to happen.
Stiff fine for hunting in provincial park

Stiff fine for hunting in provincial park

Canmore – A St. Albert man received a stiff fine in provincial court Thursday for illegally hunting a white tail deer in October.
No shortage of great gamer buys this Christmas

No shortage of great gamer buys this Christmas

Christmas is just hours away and with just a little insight into the gamer in your life, the choice of the perfect video game becomes surprisingly simple. At the top of the list is a game guaranteed to leave any gamer beaming.
Meadowview treatment centre approved

Meadowview treatment centre approved

City council put a new addictions treatment centre on a short leash Monday, asking its owners to come back to them in a year for re-approval.
Morinville budget inches forward

Morinville budget inches forward

Morinville councillors moved closer to approving the town's 2011 budget, but some serious strings remain attached to next year's plan. Council gave first and second reading to the 2011 budget on Dec.
Workplace inspections yield troubling results

Workplace inspections yield troubling results

A massive sweep of the commercial construction industry across Alberta discovered what both labour groups and political parties are calling a shocking number of violations.
Council approves more officers

Council approves more officers

The St. Albert RCMP will add four front-line officers in 2011 thanks to a budget approved by city council Monday night. The "boots on the street" translation will be one more constable on duty at any given time, said Insp. Warren Dosko.
Morton backs pooled pension plans

Morton backs pooled pension plans

Alberta Finance Minister Ted Morton is backing a proposal from Ottawa for a new Pooled Registered Pension Plan, an initiative that aims to provide Canadians with a new low-cost method to save for retirement.
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