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"Teeth" gives sound impression

"Teeth" gives sound impression

Sister Ray's new EP, "Teeth" captures songwriter's latest reflections
Councillor eyes new waste sorting, collection process for apartments

Councillor eyes new waste sorting, collection process for apartments

Just like the City of Edmonton's recent changes, Coun. Mike Killick is planning to propose a widespread “three stream waste collection process” for St. Albert's multi-residential complexes in order to improve waste diversion.
Oilers superfan dazzles as Mama Stanley

Oilers superfan dazzles as Mama Stanley

“I think they do have the magic,” she said. “Absolutely, it’s magic.”
PHOTOS: Old Paul Kane school tear down underway

PHOTOS: Old Paul Kane school tear down underway

The last classroom doors closed for students in December at the old Paul Kane building. The students moved to the new building in January.
'She really is a superhero': Man leans on wife and parents in cancer battle

'She really is a superhero': Man leans on wife and parents in cancer battle

Local father and husband Jon Marrese credits his resilience in the face of a devastating diagnosis to the unwavering support of his family.
St. Albert and Sturgeon County sign cost-sharing agreement for recreation facilities

St. Albert and Sturgeon County sign cost-sharing agreement for recreation facilities

Sturgeon County is set to pay more than $250,000 per year for the next three years to help off-set the operational costs of St. Albert's recreation facilities and programming.
Using concrete to store carbon as Canada transitions to net-zero

Using concrete to store carbon as Canada transitions to net-zero

Net-zero can’t be achieved unless carbon dioxide removal technologies are used, according to a report released last week, and an Alberta company is helping to pave the way to reduced emissions.
'That would be a lie': Accused murderer and victim's daughter face off in court

'That would be a lie': Accused murderer and victim's daughter face off in court

Stacey Worsfold was at the site when she observed accused killer Beryl Musila leaving in a taxi van with a heavy, oversized blue tote, a black suitcase, and a number of other containers.
Springtime shoot sets the scene for Christmas romance

Springtime shoot sets the scene for Christmas romance

St. Albert actor Maureen Rooney switches tracks from theatre to movies in Christmas Train Parade
Going the distance: Local senior triumphs over smoking and takes on marathons

Going the distance: Local senior triumphs over smoking and takes on marathons

A decade after the horrific Boston Marathon bombing, Fred Fieber reflects on the day’s tragedies and recounts the winding road that brought him there.
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