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Bellerose students, staff rock the house

Bellerose students, staff rock the house

For two solid days at the end of last week, the main atrium of Bellerose Composite High School was transformed into a forum of stationary bicycles, some of which resembled recliners more than two-wheeled exercise equipment.
Direct control prompts resident fears

Direct control prompts resident fears

Many Akinsdale residents are suspicious of a rezoning application that would see city council assume direct control over the approval of an affordable housing project being proposed for the neighbourhood.
NASAP

NASAP

Hello! My name is Misty. I'm a beautiful seven-year-old, shorthaired, grey, spayed female cat and I'm quite a character! My favourite games include hiding under boxes and pouncing on string.
Weird Science

Weird Science

Night owls will have a chance to see the stars this week as local astronomers set up sidewalk telescopes for the public.
Clutter busters

Clutter busters

When it comes to getting a grip on household clutter, admitting you need professional help is just the first step. Actually making the call is much harder. St.
Farm Focus

Farm Focus

Officials hope that farmers will take time out to make a safety plan this week to avoid fatal accidents. March 14 to 20 is Agricultural Safety Week in Canada, and provincial officials are once again hoping to get the message out.
Man charged in New Year's stabbing gets 10 month term

Man charged in New Year's stabbing gets 10 month term

A New Year’s Eve party that ended in bloodshed for a local teen resulted in a 10-month sentence and year of probation for his attacker. Jake Allan MacIntyre pleaded guilty to a single count of aggravated assault on Tuesday in Fort Saskatchewan.
RCMP seek help in assault case

RCMP seek help in assault case

Morinville RCMP are asking for help from the public to help determine who assaulted a man near Calahoo Monday. The young man showed up at the doorstep of a Calahoo-area home on Monday morning. He was severely injured from an apparent assault.
Civic building a long shot, councillors say

Civic building a long shot, councillors say

Despite showing up in St. Albert’s latest downtown revitalization plans, a new civic building is a far off reality, say city councillors. New civic buildings feature prominently in conceptual maps produced by Urban Strategies Inc.
Indian Act reopened

Indian Act reopened

At least 45,000 Canadians could become status Indians under a new law proposed by the federal government. Indian Affairs minister Chuck Strahl tabled the Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act in the House of Commons last week.
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