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K of C celebrates half century of service in St. Albert

K of C celebrates half century of service in St. Albert

A local service organization is spending this weekend celebrating a milestone with some special guests. Earlier this year, the Knights of Columbus Council #4742 (also called the St. Albert Council) marked its 50th anniversary.
Smart growth analysis could stall development

Smart growth analysis could stall development

City council is in a conundrum, with development in the north at stake.
Local church collecting bikes for Cuba

Local church collecting bikes for Cuba

You know that it’s there, sitting idly, just collecting dust and your unfulfilled wishes for more exercise. It's your old bicycle. Maybe it’s not so old but one local church wants you to give it up to people who will use it.
Day care to set up shop in Grandin mall

Day care to set up shop in Grandin mall

St. Albert tots will have a new place to spend their days when Little Einsteins Daycare opens this September. On Tuesday, city council approved a development permit for a brand new day care in Grandin Park Plaza.
Ranger's memoirs a glimpse into Alberta's frontier history

Ranger's memoirs a glimpse into Alberta's frontier history

It’s just another part of the Alberta experience — forest rangers.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Do you have some time to make a difference in someone’s life, while making a difference in your own? The St.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

Young actors have a lot to say and when they speak up, it’s with passion and conviction.
Low water levels lead to fish-kill

Low water levels lead to fish-kill

A raft of dead fish has one local resident worried about water levels in the Sturgeon River. Terry Boutin has lived on the banks of the Sturgeon a few minutes west of St. Albert for 19 years.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

Young actors have a lot to say and when they speak up, it’s with passion and conviction.
Tories tout new crime bill

Tories tout new crime bill

The federal government introduced yet another tough-on-crime bill this week that creates a new offence for leaving the province, gives police easier access to search warrants and allows for the collection of photographs and fingerprints before an off
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