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Edward Ramsden on affordable housing

Edward Ramsden on affordable housing

It’s a familiar story in St. Albert. Young people strike out on their own to find something appropriate to their needs, including price range, and they end up moving elsewhere in the Capital Region.
Rural seniors need a lift, says study

Rural seniors need a lift, says study

One-third to one-half of capital region seniors say transit services are doing a poor job of helping them to get where they need to go, suggests a recent report. The Capital Region Board received a report last week on the transportation needs of seniors and persons with disabilities in the Edmonton region.
Hughena Burke on affordable housing

Hughena Burke on affordable housing

It’s a familiar story in St. Albert. Young people strike out on their own to find something appropriate to their needs, including price range, and they end up moving elsewhere in the Capital Region.
Father's Day soapbox derby: an afternoon of fun that lasts all year

Father's Day soapbox derby: an afternoon of fun that lasts all year

Eight-year-old Heidi Moellenbeck is a speed demon. In her first year with the St Albert Father's Day Soapbox Derby, she took second place out of 35 drivers. Last year, she came in first, out of 32.
Two years on, rebel MP ready to run for re-election

Two years on, rebel MP ready to run for re-election

St. Albert’s incumbent MP is prepared to find “solace in a moral victory” if he loses his seat in the next federal election. Brent Rathgeber left the federal Conservative caucus two years ago.
Natalie Mikus on affordable housing

Natalie Mikus on affordable housing

It’s a familiar story in St. Albert. Young people strike out on their own to find something appropriate to their needs, including price range, and they end up moving elsewhere in the Capital Region.
Celebrate Garden Day at the park

Celebrate Garden Day at the park

Canadian Gardening Day is a new national initiative to celebrate the importance of private and public gardens as well as the role they play in promoting good stewardship. The St.
W.D. Cuts students seal 25-year time capsule

W.D. Cuts students seal 25-year time capsule

What will St. Albert look like in 25 years? What kind of technology will people be using? And what will they think of what we have today? Undoubtedly the world of 2040 will be different, but students at W.D. Cuts Junior High School in St. Albert will have the chance to look back at 2015 when they open a 25-year time capsule.
AHS commits to increase patient focus

AHS commits to increase patient focus

Alberta Health Services has recommitted to a policy that will see patients and their families play a larger role in their own health care.
Council reopens public hearing on Amacon building heights

Council reopens public hearing on Amacon building heights

City council will hold another public hearing to discuss a proposed amendment to a land use bylaw for the former Grandin mall site.
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