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Catholics move to leave school site deal

Catholics move to leave school site deal

St. Albert’s Catholic board says it’ll pull out of an almost 50-year-old school site agreement with the city unless it gets a north-side school site. Greater St.
Autopsy completed in suspicious death

Autopsy completed in suspicious death

The man found dead in St. Albert on Monday night has been identified as Trevor Keith Deleeuw, 25. Deleeuw’s dead body was discovered in the parking lot of Nevada Place around 9 p.m. on April 6.
Lifestyle Expo

Lifestyle Expo

Healing garden set to grow

Healing garden set to grow

Founder’s Walk will soon be a place of healing for residential school survivors now that city council has moved to add a commemorative garden to it.
Orchid lovers delight

Orchid lovers delight

Almost every sense will be engaged the weekend of April 17, 18 and 19 when you visit the Orchid Society of Alberta’s show at Hole’s Enjoy Centre.
Audit not complete: councillor

Audit not complete: councillor

Council members will explain themselves in writing as part of the aftermath of the release of the expense review.
Board games have a growing appeal

Board games have a growing appeal

We've all played them, at one level or another. For some, board games are reserved for the trip to grandma's house when she breaks out the Scrabble board and thoroughly trounces you with her mastery of two-letter words or bankrupts you at Monopoly.
Crouse nets Esquao Award

Crouse nets Esquao Award

Gwen Crouse was helping with her family's finances by the time she was eight. She had to – her grandmother, Mable Anderson, was illiterate, so it was up to her to read the bank statements so they could apply for credit and such, Crouse said.
Public board jacks up bus fees

Public board jacks up bus fees

Provincial cuts mean that it could soon cost St. Albert parents $90 more to send a child to public school by bus this fall. St. Albert Public Schools trustees voted 3-0 in favour of their new 2015/2016 student transportation fee schedule Wednesday.
Landrex can develop with fewer commercial

Landrex can develop with fewer commercial

The mayor objects. But Landrex can develop the King of Kings Lutheran church lands as it originally proposed. For two council meetings, Mayor Nolan Crouse argued the developer should be required to build more commercial property on the site.
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