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Sturgeon opens new emergency room

Sturgeon opens new emergency room

A brand new emergency department at the Sturgeon Community Hospital will drastically improve the experience of hospital patients and staff but will not change capacity, according to Alberta Health Services (AHS). At 2,160 sq.
Stimulus grants extended

Stimulus grants extended

Municipalities across the country breathed a sigh of relief last week when the federal government announced an extension to its stimulus grant program.
St. Albertan named Rhodes Scholar

St. Albertan named Rhodes Scholar

St. Albert native Braden O’Neill is still reeling from the shock of some good news he received last month — he had been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, one of the oldest and most prestigious international post-graduate awards.
Cultural centre to run deficit in first year

Cultural centre to run deficit in first year

When the curtain goes up on the Morinville Community Cultural Centre next spring, the cost of keeping the lights on will put it in the red to the tune of more than $400,000.
Meadowview treatment centre considered

Meadowview treatment centre considered

City council has given a women's addictions treatment centre near Grain Elevator Park an initial thumbs up, but is holding off on final approval for some sober second thought.
Catholic school board wins Premier's Award for Innovation

Catholic school board wins Premier's Award for Innovation

The Greater St.
County crash claims one

County crash claims one

A Westlock-area man died Friday afternoon in a car accident in northeast Sturgeon County. Police believe the 28-year-old man was killed instantly when he collided with a stock trailer being hauled by a pick-up truck.
Leaking glass to remain at city hall

Leaking glass to remain at city hall

It could cost more than three-quarters of a million dollars to fix the chronically leaking sloped glass that’s a defining feature of St. Albert’s iconic city hall.
Sturgeon Heights' students think positive

Sturgeon Heights' students think positive

Students in the Mileage Club at Sturgeon Heights School celebrated a monumental feat last week — running 823 kilometres on their 200-metre track since the beginning of the school year. And they’re not finished yet.
Crown seeks dangerous offender designation for vicious assault

Crown seeks dangerous offender designation for vicious assault

Crown prosecutor Patricia Innes portrayed an Edmonton man as violent, aggressive and hostile as she argued to have him incarcerated indefinitely for a brutal assault against a St. Albert man last year.
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