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About 30 Albertans die each year from preventable water-related incidents, and drowning is most likely to happen in the warm summer months, with July being the worst. This week, July 19 to 25, is National Drowning Prevention Week.
Who needs a Golf GTI when you can have just as much fun in the Golf Comfortline?

Who needs a Golf GTI when you can have just as much fun in the Golf Comfortline?

The 2015 Golf Comfortline with a 1.8-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine, superb handling and German engineering combine as a less expensive alternative to the GTI.
UPDATE: Missing woman found

UPDATE: Missing woman found

A 36-year-old woman who had been reported missing since Friday, and was last seen in St. Albert, has been found.
County declares farm emergency

County declares farm emergency

By Kevin Ma County council has declared a state of emergency over the state of the county's farms.
Hippity-hoppocalypse?

Hippity-hoppocalypse?

Alberta's dry summer has turned what should have been a blah year for grasshoppers into a boom, say local bug-watchers – a boom that, for now, seems to have missed the St. Albert region.
Taking your home away from home

Taking your home away from home

Nearly every community has one or two of them around, but does anybody want to spend their summer in an RV parked right in St.
Roots run deep for this gardener’s labour of love

Roots run deep for this gardener’s labour of love

Gardens are often a labour of love, but they can have a personality, and be an expression of soul too.
Local PCN director pleased with funding reversal

Local PCN director pleased with funding reversal

The province’s Primary Care Networks got some good news earlier this month as provincial Health Minister Sarah Hoffman cancelled a planned $75-million funding cut.
Weeks of advocacy pay off for St. Albert resident

Weeks of advocacy pay off for St. Albert resident

It wasn’t easy, but St. Albert resident Kerry McPhail’s elderly father has been transferred to the Sturgeon Community Hospital.
City, SASA eye land deal with Edmonton for new indoor soccer facility

City, SASA eye land deal with Edmonton for new indoor soccer facility

St. Albert could get a hair bigger thanks to the City of Edmonton’s support of a proposed indoor soccer facility. Both municipalities have entered preliminary discussions over St.
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