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Student set to teach, learn in Nepal

Student set to teach, learn in Nepal

It sounds like the best way for Sara Jackson to learn is by doing. The 20-year-old St. Albert resident has a great desire to teach young people. It all stems from her love of people and lifelong passion for education.
Meningitis outbreak prompts warning

Meningitis outbreak prompts warning

An outbreak of viral meningitis has prompted provincial health authorities to remind residents to take precautions against the spread of the disease.
Rotary takes swing at charity efforts

Rotary takes swing at charity efforts

How often do you get the chance to golf and call it a humanitarian effort? One of this city’s major service clubs has the answer with their second annual golf classic taking place next Thursday.
Reward offered for couple's return

Reward offered for couple's return

The family of a St. Albert couple that went missing seven weeks ago is teaming up with the City of St. Albert to raise money for a reward they hope will help bring their loved ones home.
Council sets stage for trail development

Council sets stage for trail development

City council took the first step toward paving the way for a major commercial development on St. Albert Trail.
New plan calls for larger towers

New plan calls for larger towers

The Heartland power line might be millions of dollars cheaper and 11 metres taller under a new plan from its proponents.
Fly-in not just for flyers

Fly-in not just for flyers

Whether your vehicle has wings or wheels, you’re invited to drop in for a visit to Villeneuve Airport this Saturday, which will mark the fifth annual open house and fly-in at the facility.
Cul-de-sac dropped from Arlington Dr.

Cul-de-sac dropped from Arlington Dr.

An affordable housing project proposed for 70 Arlington Dr. no longer has to include a cul-de-sac, after city council voted Monday night to drop the requirement.
Downtown plan given green light

Downtown plan given green light

In front of a packed gallery and over the objections of a large portion of it, city council approved the controversial downtown area redevelopment plan (DARP) Monday night.
Enjoy Centre brings fear, excitement to Hole family

Enjoy Centre brings fear, excitement to Hole family

Bill Hole has a lot on the line and it's got him scared … and excited. The local businessman has been riding a pendulum between fear and excitement since work began on the Enjoy Centre, the new 242,000-sq.-ft.
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