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Henday interchanges get green light

Henday interchanges get green light

Traffic signals on Anthony Henday Drive are one step closer to the history books as the federal and provincial governments announced two new interchanges will begin construction later this year.
Festival explores the world around us

Festival explores the world around us

Gallery to gallery, exhibit to exhibit, both St. Albert and Edmonton are now engaged in their own season of art walks.
County Council

County Council

Fire ban Weeks after they were first introduced the county's bans on fires and ATV use, remain in effect.
State of emergency ends in county

State of emergency ends in county

A state of local emergency was lifted in Sturgeon County yesterday as firefighters gained control over a wildfire that has raged for more than a week.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

Kokopelli's holiday concert Every year the Kokopelli choirs of Shumayela (12-16), Kokopelli (14-24) and Oran (adult) grow both musically and spiritually.
Catholic schools to wean off gambling money

Catholic schools to wean off gambling money

Schools in the St. Albert Catholic division can no longer accept the proceeds of gambling.
The little flower that could

The little flower that could

Reading non-gardening books about flowers sounds about as interesting as reading gardening books. My green thumb is more like a black digit of death to anything that lives in dirt and requires watering.
Filmaking duo take top music video honours

Filmaking duo take top music video honours

Blatant Film Productions of Vancouver is rearing its head and trumpeting its achievements as winner of the 2009 Music Video of the Year. St.
Recreation grant funding reduced

Recreation grant funding reduced

Applicants for the federal Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) grant need to get their forms in by May 29, and funding for projects has been reduced from 50 per cent to 33 per cent.
St. Albert bucks regional housing trend

St. Albert bucks regional housing trend

New home starts in St. Albert continue to be relatively strong, bucking a trend of continued declines in the overall Edmonton market. There were 20 new single-detached homes started in St.
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