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Good weather keeps housing sales going

Good weather keeps housing sales going

Fall tends to be a quiet time for real estate sales in the Edmonton region. But warmer temperatures kept buyers busier, the Realtors Association of Edmonton reports. Sales for single-family homes in St.
Safety course can help prepare babysitters

Safety course can help prepare babysitters

Babysitting can be an excellent way for young people to earn money – especially for those who are responsible and enjoy children.
Start-up city

Start-up city

Starting a business is never an easy endeavour but St. Albert is the best place to get a head start, said Kelsey Bulmer, co-owner of Cerulean Boutique. Alberta Venture magazine recently named St.
New government relations manager added to city roster

New government relations manager added to city roster

The city’s new government relations manager starts work Monday.
Conservative nomination vote soon

Conservative nomination vote soon

St. Albert-Edmonton riding Conservative Party members will select their candidate for the next federal election on Nov. 22. The nomination contest is between Michael Cooper and Ryan Hastman, who have both been campaigning for over a year.
Woman sentenced to two years for stealing $90k from developer

Woman sentenced to two years for stealing $90k from developer

A 27-year-old woman who defrauded her employer of more than $90,000 was given a two-year prison sentence in provincial court Monday. Caroline Ranson pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 last June.
Snow brings crash carnage

Snow brings crash carnage

A fistful of smash-ups caused by last weekend’s snowfall has police urging drivers to slow down. About four to five cm of snow dusted the St. Albert and Sturgeon County region last Saturday, says Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor.
Powerful and fuel efficient

Powerful and fuel efficient

The big news at Ford this year wasn't just the new Mustang. It was the aluminum bodied F-150 pickup. Loyal customers of the larger Super Duty might be wondering when a new, lighter model is coming.
Bringing the farmers' market to your door

Bringing the farmers' market to your door

St. Albertans are spoiled with fresh, local produce every summer and fall, abundant and easy to find at Western Canada’s largest outdoor farmers’ market. And even as fall wanes, the indoor market at St.
Enforcement up and collisions down

Enforcement up and collisions down

Since the death of six-year-old Thomas Wedman, who was struck by a school bus on Woodlands Road while walking to school in September 2013, there have been calls by RCMP and parents to change driver behaviour.
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