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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.
Hockey team seeks ice time

Hockey team seeks ice time

A lack of guaranteed St. Albert ice time for playoff games means an attempt to bring a seniors AA men’s hockey team to St. Albert might falter.
Vader granted bail again

Vader granted bail again

Travis Vader is out on bail – again. The man charged in connection with the murder of two St. Albert seniors was granted bail for a third time on Thursday. Vader, 43, ended up back in custody on Feb.
Environment File

Environment File

Alberta is on track to lose up to 95 per cent of its Rocky Mountain glaciers this century due to climate change, suggests a new report, and a prominent freshwater scientist says that will have a big effect on our water supplies.
Correction

Correction

Due to a layout error, psychology professor Norman Brown was incorrectly quoted as saying, “You might recognize a guy’s face, but if you didn’t link his name to that face, you won’t remember it” in this week’s Scie
What will entice Albertans to the polls?

What will entice Albertans to the polls?

It's too early to tell how many voters will show up on election day to cast a ballot, says a political scientist. “It's very difficult to predict voter turnout,” said Chaldeans Mensah, an associate professor of political science at MacEwan University.
Where did I leave those keys?

Where did I leave those keys?

I had a great idea for a science column for this week, but I forgot it. I really don't know why I'm so forgetful. As it turns out, most scientists don't know either.
Election called for May 5

Election called for May 5

St. Albert voters will be heading to the polls May 5 to cast their ballot in a general provincial election. The writ was dropped on Tuesday morning at a press conference held by Premier Jim Prentice in Edmonton.
St Albert Rotary Music Festival

St Albert Rotary Music Festival

Autopsy completed in suspicious death, man identified

Autopsy completed in suspicious death, man identified

The man found dead in St. Albert on Monday night has been identified as Trevor Keith Deleeuw, 25.
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