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Pushing for a million square feet

Pushing for a million square feet

More than 800,000 square feet of new development will take place in St. Albert in the next three years, says the city's executive director of economic development.
Matichuk wins PC nomination

Matichuk wins PC nomination

A long-time St. Albert resident won the nomination to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the Spruce Grove-St. Albert riding on Saturday. Rus Matichuk, 50, emerged victorious over fellow candidates and St.
Chamber proposes downtown complex

Chamber proposes downtown complex

Downtown St. Albert could soon see a new curving, five-storey business and parking complex if a chamber of commerce proposal goes ahead. The St.
Lent means giving to many

Lent means giving to many

For many Christians, it’s a special time of year to rededicate themselves to God anew.
Alberta's economy will "bounce back."

Alberta's economy will "bounce back."

Alberta’s economy always bounces back, Rhys Chouinard promised at Tuesday’s economic development breakfast.
Re-vote to be held in Spruce Grove-St. Albert PC nomination race

Re-vote to be held in Spruce Grove-St. Albert PC nomination race

Three candidates hoping to be the Progressive Conservative nominee in the Spruce Grove-St. Albert riding will get a second crack at winning the nomination after a few of the ballots cast in Saturday’s nomination were found to be ineligible.
Tributes pour in for fallen racer

Tributes pour in for fallen racer

Support has flooded in from across Alberta for the family of a respected motorcyclist who died after a crash at the Numb Bum ice race earlier this month. Veteran ice racer Troy Daniel Ritchie died Feb.
Engineering phase approved for sewer line

Engineering phase approved for sewer line

City council approved going ahead with a $2-million design phase for a sewer line that’s hoped to help kickstart development in South Riel on Monday night.
Expedition, the new tough guy SUV

Expedition, the new tough guy SUV

Full-size body on frame SUVs are still popular in many parts of North America including right here at home. So it’s no wonder Ford and GM invest big money in these vehicles for really big profits.
Locals blow up over explosives site

Locals blow up over explosives site

Sturgeon County should not let the RCMP detonate explosives at its disposal site because the location is a target for terrorists, say some of its neighbours. The county's subdivision development appeal board heard an appeal last Feb.
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