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Mayor rethinks downtown building

Mayor rethinks downtown building

Mayor Nolan Crouse’s proposal for a new downtown building is on hold while he considers his next move. The mayor did not make a mid-June deadline to submit a project charter for his proposed downtown building.
Mayor brings back safety lessons from Ontario

Mayor brings back safety lessons from Ontario

St. Albert might do well on provincial and national community safety rankings – but Caledon, Ont., does better. During his recent trip to Ontario for the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference, St.
Calling all to the barre

Calling all to the barre

St. Albert's newest fitness studio more closely resembles a boutique clothing store than a place to get your sweat on.
St. Albert Crossing back on track, new owner says

St. Albert Crossing back on track, new owner says

St. Albert Crossing has finally taken new steps towards opening. The vacant three-storey office building on St. Albert Trail has recently been sold to The Prime Real Estate Group, a Calgary-based company. "They're quite a big company.
Court decision likely won't change cyberbullying bill, MP says

Court decision likely won't change cyberbullying bill, MP says

A recent Supreme Court of Canada decision that could have ramifications for Bill C-13 likely won’t provoke any changes, St. Albert’s MP says. Last week, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in R v. Spencer.
Olympian Meaghan Mikkelson takes on Amazing Race

Olympian Meaghan Mikkelson takes on Amazing Race

St. Albert’s two-time Olympic gold medalist Meaghan Mikkelson can now add Amazing Race competitor to her list of achievements.
A bird in the hand

A bird in the hand

High up a poplar tree near Sherwood Park, Rick Morse is waiting to get mauled. He's here to stage a kidnapping of sorts.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

A traditional Japanese massage practice may help people living with chronic pain to fall and stay asleep, found a small pilot study by researchers at the University of Alberta.
Alberta must change teacher oversight, minister says

Alberta must change teacher oversight, minister says

Alberta must change the way it regulates its teachers to make them more accountable for their conduct, says the province's education minister.
Readers Choice Awards

Readers Choice Awards

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