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Ground broken for new liquor facility

Ground broken for new liquor facility

Local and provincial politicians were on hand on Friday to break ground on the new liquor distribution centre being built in St. Albert.
Hospital crosswalk to be removed

Hospital crosswalk to be removed

The crosswalk on Boudreau Road by the Sturgeon Hospital is set to be removed in the coming weeks.
MacKay requests review of FOIP decision

MacKay requests review of FOIP decision

A St. Albert city councillor is taking issue with the response to a recent freedom of information request made to the city by the St. Albert Gazette.
RCMP endeavour to avert vandalism at Lions Park

RCMP endeavour to avert vandalism at Lions Park

Lions Park has become a hot teen hangout and growing problem area for vandalism, say city RCMP. Graffiti and damage to park benches, toilets and counters in the park bathrooms have cost the city nearly $40,000 since February 2012.
Major poetry prize for Paul Zits

Major poetry prize for Paul Zits

It's been a winning month for St. Albert-raised author Paul Zits. He took home the prestigious Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry for Massacre Street, his 2013 book of experimental poetry. The award was part of the 2014 Alberta Literary Awards.
Maternity clinic gets more space

Maternity clinic gets more space

With her four-year-old daughter Lily in tow, April Baldonando attends her 21-week checkup at the St. Albert maternity clinic. This is her third pregnancy under the watchful eyes of the nurses and doctors of the St.
Community mailboxes to be installed for majority of St. Albert next year

Community mailboxes to be installed for majority of St. Albert next year

Door to door delivery will be phased out by summer 2015 for a majority of St. Albert residences. Canada Post announced this week that neighbourhoods in St.
Impact of changes to TFW program 'worse than I thought': MP

Impact of changes to TFW program 'worse than I thought': MP

St. Albert’s MP learned about immediate and further-reaching impacts of the recently announced changes to the temporary foreign worker program on Thursday. The St.
Made in the shade

Made in the shade

Those with a deck or balcony that faces south or west know that the summer heat is a mixed blessing.
RCMP warn of rental scam

RCMP warn of rental scam

RCMP are alerting St. Albertans about rental property scams after one resident was defrauded out of thousands of dollars. A 28-year-old St.
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