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Local ballerina becomes poster girl for cerebral palsy

Local ballerina becomes poster girl for cerebral palsy

Watching five-year-old Maggie Slessor dance is a wonderful sight. If she doesn’t charm you with her smile, then her grace in DanceCo’s ballet studio surely will.
Retribution needs a little digging

Retribution needs a little digging

Jack Slate is a renegade cop playing by his own rules. All around him, a city riddled with corruption is being torn apart by a malicious group of highly trained criminals.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Cancer survivors who practiced yoga over a four-week study period noted substantial reductions in fatigue, increased sleep quality and overall better quality of life.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your own life and your community! The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
The arbourists

The arbourists

Sheila Flint celebrates her birthday this month the same way she always does: with trees. It's Saturday morning in a parking lot at Strathcona County's Salisbury Composite High School.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your own life and your community! The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
Mayor wants city to help attract doctors

Mayor wants city to help attract doctors

With St. Albert suffering from a serious shortage of family doctors, Mayor Nolan Crouse wants to strike a committee to formulate an attraction strategy.
City reacts to LRT route

City reacts to LRT route

St. Albert city councillors are thrilled about plans to build a $1.1-billion LRT line to St. Albert, yet remain skeptical about when it will happen. “What a fantastic situation for St. Albert to have,” said Coun. James Burrows.
City partnership tackles graffiti

City partnership tackles graffiti

Residents who have the misfortune of seeing their property fall victim to graffiti now have help to get rid of it.
Province delivers $2M cataract blitz

Province delivers $2M cataract blitz

The province will spend $2 million on an extra 1,400 cataract surgeries over the next four months. Most of the additional surgeries — 1,000 — will be done in Calgary where wait-lists are the longest.
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