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Massacure makes $1 million by a hair

Massacure makes $1 million by a hair

Tammy MacDonald had long held onto the hope that the Hair Massacure would one day reach $1 million in donations. Last year the charity event brought in approximately $800,000 with the help of more than 1,300 people.
Braeside leader wins crime prevention award

Braeside leader wins crime prevention award

When Andy Michaelson was one of four people to show up at the second-ever Braeside working group meeting in 2008, he and two others were ready to throw in the towel.
Friends achieve major milestone

Friends achieve major milestone

It has taken them 22 years but the Friends of the St. Albert Public Library say they don’t think of it as finally making it to the finish line of a race.
Clarification

Clarification

An April 24 article on the Syncrude Ltd. trial said that crews had deployed eight scare cannons around the Aurora tailings pond by April 28, 2008. This information was based on the witness statement of Gordon Grandjambe.
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.
Councillors happy with Akinsdale engagement

Councillors happy with Akinsdale engagement

Now that Akinsdale residents have spent two nights creating their own vision for 70 Arlington Dr., the hard work begins for facilitator Beth Sanders and her crew.
Guilty plea in attack on local bus driver

Guilty plea in attack on local bus driver

Crown prosecutors intend to seek dangerous offender status for the man who viciously assaulted a St. Albert man and Edmonton bus driver in December.
Rainmaker Rodeo Contest

Rainmaker Rodeo Contest

Enter to win a Family Pass or Mega pass to the St. Albert Kinsman Rainmaker Rodeo and Exhibition being held May 28, May 29 and May 30th at the Kinsmen Exhibition Grounds
Lower density cul-de-sac leads design ideas

Lower density cul-de-sac leads design ideas

Less density, basements, more green space and buildings that blend better with the surrounding neighbourhood.
Senator-elect not impressed with term extension

Senator-elect not impressed with term extension

Extending the terms of Alberta’s elected senators is a mistake that marks a retreat from a positive stance on democracy, said Link Byfield, a resident of the Riviere Qui Barre area who is third in line for one of Alberta’s six Senate seat
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