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Paul Kane chefs take silver at culinary challenge

Paul Kane chefs take silver at culinary challenge

Three Paul Kane chefs cooked up a silver-medal performance this month despite fire, theft and a family emergency. The Paul Kane culinary arts team took second place at the third-annual Edmonton High School Culinary Challenge last month.
Poundmaker's plans new centre for city

Poundmaker's plans new centre for city

Kids fighting drug addiction may soon have a new place to turn for help thanks to a deal between Poundmaker's Lodge and the Oblates.
Random breathalyser tests proposed

Random breathalyser tests proposed

Canadians could be forced to submit to random roadside breath tests at a police officer’s demand under a proposal for new legislation.
Building ditches 'old' label

Building ditches 'old' label

A renowned architect responsible for some of St. Albert’s most notable buildings will have one of his creations named after him.
Province lowers royalty rates

Province lowers royalty rates

St. Albert MLA Ken Allred agrees with an analyst’s assessment that a change in Alberta’s oil and gas royalty scheme is a short-term fix that will have long-term effects on revenue.
Capital board plan gets provincial thumbs-up

Capital board plan gets provincial thumbs-up

The Capital Region Board got a provincial thumbs-up Thursday for its vision of a denser, transit friendly, compact and sustainable region.
Avenir draws young and positive crowd

Avenir draws young and positive crowd

St. Albert and area residents got their first public look at the concept behind the Rampart Avenir clean technology community on Thursday evening and many liked what they saw. Avenir would be a combination of residential and commercial development.
Where are thou, Romeo?

Where are thou, Romeo?

Romeo the turtle has vanished and hundreds of Bertha Kennedy students and alumni are heart-broken.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Do you want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Vigil held for Morinville toddler

Vigil held for Morinville toddler

The sound of an aboriginal mourning song washed over the legislature grounds Thursday night as dozens came together to remember a Morinville toddler and demand changes to the foster care system she died in.
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