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Fee penalties and awareness curb no-show patients

Fee penalties and awareness curb no-show patients

A little more than two years after first tacking up signs to show the number of patients that miss their medical appointments, several medical clinics in St. Albert are seeing a significant decline in the number of no-show patients.
The road to better roads

The road to better roads

There's an old joke about Alberta having just two seasons: winter and construction. And that's certainly been true of St. Albert this summer. St. Albert Trail, Mission Ave.
Sites chosen only ones available: school site allocation committee

Sites chosen only ones available: school site allocation committee

The proposed school site for Eldorado Park at the heart of recent controversy was one of the only options available to the committee that decides which schools go where.
City cadets hosted the world in July

City cadets hosted the world in July

The city saw a brief but major boost in its air cadet population a few weeks ago, thanks to a large tour of youths that passed through on an international exchange.
Showhomes offer peek at trends

Showhomes offer peek at trends

Touring area showhomes is not only a way to shop for a new house, but also an excellent source of ideas for homeowners wanting to upgrade their current digs whether it be a major renovation or just some new décor.
Getting ready for back to school

Getting ready for back to school

Vital Grandin’s Michelle Walsh is having a hoot getting ready for back to school this September.
Parents enter self-employment for the kids

Parents enter self-employment for the kids

When Donna Emsley locks the door to her local cafĂ© in the afternoon, she’s just in time to hit the water park or take her kids to karate and dance lessons.
Council reacts to school site allocation dust-up

Council reacts to school site allocation dust-up

Moving the school site that’s causing much consternation in Erin Ridge isn’t impossible – but it would be “extremely difficult,” the mayor says.
Little threat of flooding from Sturgeon

Little threat of flooding from Sturgeon

Older neighbourhoods in St. Albert are at greater risk of damage from overland flooding after a severe storm as opposed to a flood as was experienced in southern Alberta this summer, a committee of council heard Thursday.
Council approves grant application to start regional export alliance

Council approves grant application to start regional export alliance

City council voted to endorse an application for a regional collaboration grant to get the proposed Capital Region Export Development Alliance (CREDA) off the ground.
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