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City to open up more angle parking spots

City to open up more angle parking spots

The city has increased the number of angle parking spaces that will soon be available in the downtown area.
Governance policies updated

Governance policies updated

City council’s ongoing work to revise and consolidate its governance and city manager policies is almost done.
Changes considered for school site allocation agreement

Changes considered for school site allocation agreement

St. Albert city council will soon be discussing several potential changes to the school site allocation agreement with the three St. Albert-area school boards.
Morinville students rally for creek

Morinville students rally for creek

Little Egg Creek will get a lot tastier this week after hundreds of Morinville students cover its shores with native edible plants. About 140 students from Morinville Community High School (MCHS) and Georges H.
Boot camp builds muscle and camaraderie

Boot camp builds muscle and camaraderie

My legs flail in the air as I try to do one more sit-up. I’m panting and I look like a tortoise stuck on its back.
The tiger of the radish patch

The tiger of the radish patch

If the pike is the shark of the Sturgeon River, then the tiger salamander must surely be its Godzilla. Up to 25 centimetres long, these massive, all-terrain creatures rule the land and the seas, and can easily devour lesser creatures.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Alberta Health Services officials confirmed two new measles cases in the Edmonton zone on Tuesday. This brings the overall number of affected people in the area to 11.
The final cut

The final cut

The credits have stopped rolling, the performers have quietly left the scene, and the lights are out. Grandin Theatres has closed. On Wednesday morning, moviegoers could still call the local movie theatre and listen to a recording of its show times. Billboards outside the building on Sir Winston Churchill Avenue advertised the same.
Dark Souls II declares war on patience

Dark Souls II declares war on patience

I’ve been raised on western role-playing games (RPGs). Beyond the epic storylines, the fantasy worlds and the connection to my forged character, there’s one reason I turn to them time and time again: it’s a safe formula.
MP has privacy concerns about cyberbullying bill

MP has privacy concerns about cyberbullying bill

St. Albert’s MP has some concerns about Bill C-13. Bill C-13, the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act, is winding its way through the parliamentary process.
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