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The Hangover panders to the immature

The Hangover panders to the immature

Make no mistake — this is an adult movie, but don’t call it mature. Also don’t expect a lot of women in the audience.
Rotary honours Douglas Cardinal

Rotary honours Douglas Cardinal

There is a lot of celebrating going on because of St. Albert Place’s 25th anniversary, but a local group held a little celebration of its own to honour the man who created it in the first place.
Province gives nod to regional growth plan

Province gives nod to regional growth plan

The Capital Region Board (CRB) got a ministerial nod for its growth plan into the future, but provincial officials still want the finer points ironed out.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

False name A 24-year-old man caught lying to police in the hopes they wouldn’t notice the warrants out for his arrest was sentenced to time served this week.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your life and 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 healing power of plants

The healing power of plants

Caution: this is not a how-to guide for the gathering and consumption of wild plants. All of the authors stress that you’re a fool to think you can eat any found vegetation without repercussion. Poisoning and death are potential outcomes.
B.C. man pleads guilty in fraud case

B.C. man pleads guilty in fraud case

A B.C. man who defrauded his uncle of more than $14,000 will have to repay him over the next two years of his probation. Cordell Bruce Roper, 21, pleaded guilty to one count of fraud over $5,000.
City hall branded historic

City hall branded historic

Look but don’t touch — it’s historic. That’s the message city council broadcast Friday when it officially designated St. Albert Place a municipal historic resource.
St. Albert to explore "botanic arts" brand

St. Albert to explore "botanic arts" brand

St. Albert could be Alberta’s botanic arts capital after a weeklong branding charette identified a gardening-related brand as the best option for attracting tourists and spurring economic development.
From baroque to Broadway

From baroque to Broadway

Patrick Lloyd Rose has always been a powerful champion of high-end classical music ever since he discovered the recording of Mario Lanza in The Student Prince. And tomorrow afternoon at McDougall United Church, the St.
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