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Post Second World War Legionnaires hold the fort during morning coffee breaks

Post Second World War Legionnaires hold the fort during morning coffee breaks

Fresh coffee is made every morning at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 271, just as it has been for more than 40 years.
2015 city budget contemplated by public

2015 city budget contemplated by public

Affordable housing, rising utility rates and infrastructure priorities were on the minds of St. Albert residents who attended a public budget session on Wednesday.
Radar WREN helped win the war

Radar WREN helped win the war

Vera Bruce, 93, lives a quiet life in St.
Man facing charges in Halloween crash

Man facing charges in Halloween crash

A man is facing three charges after a two-vehicle collision on Levasseur Road and Heritage Way on Halloween night. St. Albert RCMP responded to a collision between a 1999 blue Ford Escort and a 2008 red Jeep Cherokee around 9:15 p.m.
Traffic circles considered safe way to go

Traffic circles considered safe way to go

The proposed $4.18 million first phase of the realignment of St. Anne Street features a traffic circle, or roundabout, instead of a traditional intersection with traffic lights.
Students honour the fallen

Students honour the fallen

Students and soldiers fanned out across St. Albert this week to make sure that there were no headstones left alone for Remembrance Day.
'Appetite for change' crucial

'Appetite for change' crucial

It takes a lot of patience to build a city, and even more to rebuild one, says a builder familiar with developments in several capital region communities. Urbanization of downtown cores, such as the one suggested in St.
Musée set to remember

Musée set to remember

The museum is giving Remembrance Day its full due on Tuesday with a special display of artifacts and a tribute showing the names of the city’s war dead.
St. Anne realignment first of many DARP projects

St. Anne realignment first of many DARP projects

St. Albert’s first big foray into action on its downtown area redevelopment plan (DARP) will be the realignment of St. Anne Street. Design work occurred this year and the proposed $4.18 million project is part of the capital budget for 2015.
Businesses welcome change

Businesses welcome change

It's still hard for him to imagine. But Ryan Diprose, co-owner of Grandin Prescription Centre, says the developments proposed for the downtown area will change "everything." And likely for the better, he says.
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