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Climate change messing with hare camouflage

Climate change messing with hare camouflage

Mismatched coats could cause population collapse
St. Albert swimmer breaks national record at Bell Canadian Swim Trials

St. Albert swimmer breaks national record at Bell Canadian Swim Trials

Reid Maxwell eyes Parapan American Games after breaking a national record in Toronto.  
GALLERY: Orchids blossom over the weekend

GALLERY: Orchids blossom over the weekend

Exotic flowers were back this year at the Orchid Fair
VIDEO: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it on Canada's Got Talent

VIDEO: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it on Canada's Got Talent

Watch as former St. Albert dance teacher Thomas Boivin auditions on Canada's Got Talent with his dance group the Cool Giraffes
BREAKING: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it on Canada's Got Talent

BREAKING: Former St. Albert dance teacher makes it on Canada's Got Talent

Former St. Albert dance teacher, Thomas Boivin, who recently taught at Overdrive Dance Force, made an appearance on Canada's Got Talent on Tuesday night. 
St. Albert's Hailey Benedict scoops up three awards

St. Albert's Hailey Benedict scoops up three awards

St. Albert singer-songwriter Hailey Benedict, 20, scooped up three trophies over the weekend at the this year’s 12th annual Country Music Alberta Awards, earning the top award for Songwriter of the Year for Level Up.
Man arrested after barging into Grandin homes

Man arrested after barging into Grandin homes

Police helicopter involved in arrest
St. Albert, Edmonton embark on joint planning project

St. Albert, Edmonton embark on joint planning project

City planners from St. Albert and Edmonton will be working together more than usual over the next eight months as the two cities are developing a joint land-planning concept for the largely undeveloped area separating the two municipalities.
Millennium Park workshop focal point of quiet week for council

Millennium Park workshop focal point of quiet week for council

St. Albert city council's first meeting of the month is shaping up to be a quick study, as the April 4 agenda includes just a couple of items not set to be passed on consent.
Report shows need for government action on green jobs; Alberta Minister says report is flawed

Report shows need for government action on green jobs; Alberta Minister says report is flawed

Two Alberta NDP MLAs received a stack of mock resumes on Saturday with applicants applying for the Alberta Climate Corps a fictional program made to raise awareness for the need for green jobs.
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