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Morinville residents talk speed enforcement

Morinville residents talk speed enforcement

Morinville town council got a glimpse of what townspeople want from a new photo radar enforcement system during a drop-in feedback session last Wednesday night.
Environment File

Environment File

A local wetland boardwalk is once again off-limits due to some feisty terns. Visitors to the John E. Poole wetland boardwalk might have noticed some black terns doing strafing runs on them in recent weeks.
A cut to be kind

A cut to be kind

You’ve got your lawn and garden looking great, but now have a gander at the trees in the front and back yard.
Setting the limit

Setting the limit

Cruising on a four-lane road like Sir Winston Churchill Avenue on a sunny day, one might stop to ask why the speed limit – 50 kilometres an hour for much of the road – is set so low.
Agency connects parents with child care providers

Agency connects parents with child care providers

Parents searching for a babysitter or day home have a new place to look. The St. Albert Community Information and Volunteer Centre launched a new Facebook page on June 12 called Child Care Connect.
Community Recognition inductees announced

Community Recognition inductees announced

A modest crowd was on hand to witness five names as they became the newest inductees onto the city's Community Recognition monuments this Thursday. Mayor Nolan Crouse announced Larry Olexiuk, the late Renee Laird, the St.
Business Beat

Business Beat

St. Albert Centre will see the openings of three new businesses in the coming weeks. Walk ’n’ Brow, a kiosk offering eyebrow and face threading services is set to open June 29. This will be owner Katan Jadav’s first business in St.
Condolence book leaving for Moncton

Condolence book leaving for Moncton

The condolence book at the St. Albert RCMP detachment will be available to sign until noon on Saturday.
Oh ... Canada

Oh ... Canada

Picture this: A beautiful sunny Saturday morning. A trip to the local farmers' market. The community band strikes up the national anthem. That's when I felt the rant beginning.
This fish sucks

This fish sucks

Aug. 9, 2009 was the day I had one of the most magical wildlife encounters in many years of exploring the Sturgeon River.
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