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Youths to find their power

Youths to find their power

Youths in the market for work are in for a bit of help Thursday on Edmonton’s south side. The fourth annual YOUth Power career and job event is set to bring employers and prospective employees together in one big open forum. St.
UPDATED: Electricity confirmed as cause of duplex fire

UPDATED: Electricity confirmed as cause of duplex fire

Electricity was the cause of a fire that destroyed a St. Albert duplex on Saturday evening.
One of a kind

One of a kind

A new playground at E.S. Gish took its inspiration from the French parkour movement. It's the first of its kind in Canada. After almost two years of fundraising, the new playground at 75 Akins Dr. is almost ready for use.
Library takes up ebook challenge

Library takes up ebook challenge

The library has a sizable collection of electronic books and it wants to make more people aware of the collection.
Be prepared for an emergency

Be prepared for an emergency

Not sure what to do in case of an emergency? The city and St. Albert RCMP are holding their second annual public safety open house on Sunday, June 8.
Environment File

Environment File

Local residents will get to drive the future next week as a high-efficiency vehicle show rolls back into Edmonton.
Rare bug spotted in St. Albert

Rare bug spotted in St. Albert

Local bug-lovers are in a tizzy this week after a local photographer spotted a rare thistle-eating beetle in St. Albert. Alberta entomologists recently confirmed that a green tortoise beetle had been spotted in St. Albert.
Keep your home safe this summer

Keep your home safe this summer

Everyone is likely to take a bit of vacation time away from home over the summer, from a long weekend to a few weeks of camping.
Angle parking embraced in Leduc

Angle parking embraced in Leduc

St. Albert is not the first city in the region to introduce angle parking to its downtown, and likely not the last. The City of Leduc changed to angle parking in its downtown sometime in the early 1990s.
Cuts helps Kids with Cancer with walkathon

Cuts helps Kids with Cancer with walkathon

W.D. Cuts school was abuzz with a mass walkathon on Friday, and it was all for charity. The school's leadership class organized the event to help raise money and awareness for the Kids with Cancer Society.
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