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Firefighters welcome cancer bill

Firefighters welcome cancer bill

It didn’t take much to convince St. Albert firefighter Scott Wilde to participate in an occupational medical assessment.
NAIT professor launches river study

NAIT professor launches river study

A local biologist has quietly kicked off one of the biggest studies of the Sturgeon in years. City residents might have noticed a team of students drilling holes in the Sturgeon River over the last two weeks.
Residents weigh in on dog park

Residents weigh in on dog park

St. Albert residents took the lead on three options presented for the off-leash dog park on Levasseur Road. The city invited community members to view three potential dog park designs at Sir George Simpson School Wednesday night.
Hockey night in St. Albert attracts German TV crew

Hockey night in St. Albert attracts German TV crew

The eyes of the world may be on Vancouver during the 2010 Olympics but some German-speaking games followers will also be getting a glimpse of St. Albert this week.
Half of IDP changes move forward

Half of IDP changes move forward

Half of the proposed changes to the joint development plan between Sturgeon County and St. Albert are moving forward, but county councillors want more public input before moving forward on other proposed changes. Council followed St.
Food bank still growing, including name

Food bank still growing, including name

It has been almost a year since the St. Albert Food Bank moved to its new home on Bellerose Drive and continued growing.
Cardiff Corner could get new look

Cardiff Corner could get new look

Residents of Morinville could be seeing red, yellow, and green at a notorious intersection on the southern edge of the community.
Commission to review MLA pay

Commission to review MLA pay

Premier Ed Stelmach promised Tuesday to form an independent commission to review MLA pay, one day after Alberta Liberal MLA Bridget Pastoor brought forward a motion calling for such a commission.
Weekend expands scope and options

Weekend expands scope and options

A major charity event is hoping for its biggest year ever after announcing some major changes to its format and purpose. But the biggest change is obviously the impact.
NASAP

NASAP

I'm Cocoa and people think I'm just stunning. I am a one-and-a-half-year-old female longhaired brown and orange tabby. I was left in a crate with my two six-month-old kittens outside of the gate of one of NASAP's partner pounds.
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