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$1,000 reward to help catch cat killer

$1,000 reward to help catch cat killer

A St. Albert veterinary clinic is offering a $1,000 reward for the conviction of those responsible for the mutilation of cats in the St. Albert and Edmonton area. This comes after two badly mutilated cats were found in St. Albert in late August.
A St. Albert couple and a Mexican mission

A St. Albert couple and a Mexican mission

It’s not unusual for people’s lives to change after retirement, but for John and Brenda Powers life has changed much more than they ever expected. Rather than spending all their time on the beach or the golf course, the St.
Hundreds turn out to talk climate

Hundreds turn out to talk climate

St. Albert residents had a clear message to send to the provincial panel planning Alberta's new climate change strategy this week: cut those greenhouse gas emissions.
Hospital teepee provides home away from home

Hospital teepee provides home away from home

A trip to the hospital is typically one fraught with emotion, so every effort to make that visit more comfortable can mean the world of difference.
Environment File

Environment File

City residents can learn how to drive electric this week by going to an electric- car rally in Edmonton. Thousands of shoppers will get an up-close look and some time behind the wheel of scores of electric cars this Sept.
'I had to try to act normal'

'I had to try to act normal'

"It started to surface when I was 12. There were a lot of small indications, I guess.
RCMP releases report into police shooter's death

RCMP releases report into police shooter's death

After shooting two St. Albert RCMP officers, Shawn Rehn barricaded himself inside a Sturgeon County home and called a close associate to say he was going to kill himself. He then shot himself in the head.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Albertans can have their say in what the province’s mental-health strategy will address by completing an online questionnaire on a government website.
With fewer foreign workers, business are feeling the pinch

With fewer foreign workers, business are feeling the pinch

It’s been more than a year since Rob Chiasson said the shortage of low-wage sector workers, and the cuts to the temporary foreign worker program would hurt his and other businesses. The owner of St.
Lukaszuk aims for the middle

Lukaszuk aims for the middle

Forget about the right, former Progressive Conservative MLA and cabinet minister Thomas Lukaszuk says, it’s time to unite the centre. The former PC leadership candidate and St.
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