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Business tips against break and enters

Business tips against break and enters

Following a recent string of break and enters, the RCMP advise business owners to make sure they have an alarm system, and lock their doors.
Save yourself from sunlight and snake oil

Save yourself from sunlight and snake oil

“I wanted a tan during my vacation but my sunscreen was too strong,” Emma laughs. “My skin burns really easy so I have to look out for myself when I’m pool-side.
Catholics set to rock the hill

Catholics set to rock the hill

The tents are going up on Mission Hill this week as St. Albert's Catholic schools gear up for the big finish to their 150-year birthday bash. Some 6,000 students from the Greater St.
Organizers aim high for MS Walk

Organizers aim high for MS Walk

Organizers of this year’s St. Albert MS Walk hope more people will raise more money for multiple sclerosis than last year.
Annual city report and parks and rec document shower council in stats

Annual city report and parks and rec document shower council in stats

Did you know that the total area of St. Albert is 4,973 hectares? This and many other points of statistical interest were contained within the city’s 2014 annual report. Council signed off on the report on Monday night.
Young lobbyists celebrate menthol ban

Young lobbyists celebrate menthol ban

By Doug Neuman "I want the tobacco companies to be scared, because we're coming for them. We've come this far, and we're not going to stop." Strong words, but certainly justified for St.
Getting a charge from the sun

Getting a charge from the sun

John Bocock is an old hand at solar power, having used it for the last 80-odd years as a farmer. But it wasn't until 2010 that he started tapping the sun for electricity by putting a row of solar panels on his roof.
Question of the week: Hughena Burke

Question of the week: Hughena Burke

As the city hurtles towards the June 24 byelection, it’s time to start asking the would-be councillors about some controversial topics.
Making downtown cool

Making downtown cool

There is a push to make downtown St. Albert cool. How cool? As cool as some revitalized areas in Edmonton, such as 124 Street or 104 Street, says Dawn Fedorvich, economic development officer in St. Albert.
Question of the week: Dawne Fowler

Question of the week: Dawne Fowler

As the city hurtles towards the June 24 byelection, it's time to start asking the would-be councillors about some controversial topics.
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