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How do we fare under new regime?

How do we fare under new regime?

The St. Albert region might have more MLAs sitting at the cabinet table, but the clout has greatly diminished.
Musings with the cable guy

Musings with the cable guy

As I am new to St. Albert, I have spent the past few weeks getting settled which has included setting up my utility services.
Chiasson hits nail on the head

Chiasson hits nail on the head

The temporary foreign work debate rages on, and it looks like a St. Albert businessman is stepping up to become a leader.
'Wife strife' a non-issue

'Wife strife' a non-issue

Opposition members, smelling blood in the scandal-ridden PC party, recently dragged Finance Minister and Spruce Grove-St.
Bond between grandparents and grandkids benefits both

Bond between grandparents and grandkids benefits both

What used to be the "golden years" of life for seniors is now turning into any opportunity to spend even more time with their youngest family members.
Time for St. Albert to drive the bus

Time for St. Albert to drive the bus

That’s the ticket! When Wes Brodhead introduced his idea to look into the possibility of amalgamating St.
Back to school...safely

Back to school...safely

The kids were back in school Tuesday, marking the beginning of what might be called the New Year’s Day of the family fiscal year. It’s the day when running a family really begins.
Why do we need so many MLAs?

Why do we need so many MLAs?

Government waste knows no bounds. A $45,000 plane trip, a $20,000 cellphone bill, government planes for private and partisan use, expensive restaurants, even more expensive hotels, outlandish severance packages … and that's only what we know.
Cellphone zombies walk among us

Cellphone zombies walk among us

Cellphone zombies walk among us. You see them everywhere. At the grocery store, at the movies, at the restaurants, playgrounds – even walking across busy streets.You know the look – no rotting flesh or missing ears and lips – but vacant, oblivious, and impervious nevertheless.
Prentice steals Wildrose thunder

Prentice steals Wildrose thunder

Too many people (in this case, more than one is too many) get into public service for the wrong reasons. Power, prestige, notoriety and money too often play in some peoples’ decisions to run for office.
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