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Local Spotlight

Book about feelings St. Albert resident Cathy McLennan strongly believes young children need to be encouraged to express their feelings.
City, RCMP tackle park partying

City, RCMP tackle park partying

Braeside residents living near Red Willow Park might finally get a good night’s rest, now that the city and RCMP plan to deter raucous late-night youth parties in the area.
Meals on Wheels celebrates volunteers

Meals on Wheels celebrates volunteers

The Meals on Wheels program depends on its volunteers to deliver approximately 500 meals a month to area seniors and others who are housebound.
Fire rips through Akinsdale house

Fire rips through Akinsdale house

A raging fire that tore through the upper floor of an Akinsdale home this week caused at least $300,000 in damage.
Up where it belongs

Up where it belongs

As of now, Pixar is 10 for 10 at developing and producing animated movies that aren’t just blockbusters, but true cinematic events. They are highly anticipated. They are culturally iconic.
Still no answers in RONA accident

Still no answers in RONA accident

A year after his tragic death at the St. Albert RONA, the investigation into the death of a local teen is still ongoing. Mitchell Tanner, a popular 16-year-old Paul Kane student, was killed one year ago tomorrow on June 7, 2008.
Business Beat

Business Beat

Real estate activity remains brisk Home sales in St. Albert were brisk in May, continuing a trend from the previous month. The St. Albert market saw 112 homes sold in May, a 75 per cent jump over the same month last year.
St. Albert artist takes grad show to Enterprise Gallery

St. Albert artist takes grad show to Enterprise Gallery

Linda Van Someren believes that art doesn’t need to be complex in order to be good — just the opposite, in fact.
Community support boosts RV park

Community support boosts RV park

The St. Albert Kinsmen RV Park opened its gates a month ago and business is good, but the Kinsmen say it couldn't have been done without community support.
Environment File

Environment File

Scientist seeks oilsands trees Trees could once again grow from old coal and gravel mines near St. Albert if an Edmonton scientist’s research takes root.
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