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Environment File

Staffers at St. Albert’s Gemport had a surprise customer last week: a black widow spider. Store co-owner Joan Guillemette says she bought a bag of grapes for last week’s Snowflake Festival and had asked her staff to wash them Friday.
Third time's the charm for Fable

Third time's the charm for Fable

From its infancy, the Fable series has reinvented and revolutionized the role-playing game (RPG) genre. The newest addition to the franchise is no exception.
Quail Ridge clears regional hurdle

Quail Ridge clears regional hurdle

A long-planned acreage development north of St. Albert has cleared a hurdle at the Capital Region Board (CRB).
Alleged stabber appears in court

Alleged stabber appears in court

A young man could face an adult sentence if convicted for his alleged role in a stabbing at a St. Albert bar. A 17-year-old Edmonton man made his first appearance in St.
Mayor finds wonky election stats

Mayor finds wonky election stats

The City of St. Albert has discovered a discrepancy in the way the city has calculated voter turnout rates in previous civic elections.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Dec. 5 is International Volunteer Day, a day for the whole world to recognize the valuable contribution volunteers make each day. Volunteer and make an impact in your community. The St.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Dec. 5 is International Volunteer Day, a day for the whole world to recognize the valuable contribution volunteers make each day. Volunteer and make an impact in your community. The St.
Police make pitch for more officers

Police make pitch for more officers

The St. Albert RCMP presented an extensive wish list to city council this week.
Catholic board approves deficit budget

Catholic board approves deficit budget

Greater St. Albert Catholic Regional Division (GSACRD) will dip into the red this year after approving its 2010/11 budget, which shows an estimated operational deficit of $658,501.
Document stirs private health fears

Document stirs private health fears

Opposition parties last week charged that an internal document leaked to the media is evidence of the Alberta government’s plan to privatize some parts of health care delivery after the next provincial election.
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