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Environment File

Environment File

St. Albert students will get to dive into the Poole wetland this summer thanks to a free outdoor course offered by Ducks Unlimited.
When seniors stop driving

When seniors stop driving

A support group for seniors who have stopped driving will start back up at the St. Albert 50+ Club on Wednesday. The sessions are open to people who have lost their driving privileges, as well as their caregivers.
Business Beat

Business Beat

A new restaurant will soon take the space of Trendy Home in downtown St. Albert. The art and accessory store will be closing at the end of March but store owner Camille Boyd said she’s looking to re-open somewhere else in St.
New event celebrates every woman

New event celebrates every woman

A new festival will help local women celebrate International Women’s Day in March. The Every Woman Festival, originally an Australian event, made the leap across the Pacific last year and has now landed in Alberta.
School Notes

School Notes

St. Albert and Sturgeon County students went pink Wednesday as part of a nationwide stand against bullying.
Care in a crisis

Care in a crisis

Chris and Melissa Strike are licensed for one more child, but they're putting that acquisition on hold for now. With nine in their family, it's already a tight squeeze around the dinner table.
Healthy eating, prairie style

Healthy eating, prairie style

What is prairie food? Perogies and cabbage rolls? The traditional foods of our First Nations Peoples – bannock, pemmican, corn, beans, squash and saskatoon berries? All these have a place on the list, but a closer look reveals that Manitoba, Sa
Local food hits larger market

Local food hits larger market

The epitome of success for any small food business is seeing its product on the plate of a local restaurant or sold at one of Edmonton's larger food venues. That dream may be coming true for St. Albert-based Blue Kettle Specialty Foods.
Adult education group celebrates 40 years

Adult education group celebrates 40 years

Some people say that life begins at 40. St. Albert Further Education is hoping to celebrate its 40th anniversary as a strong opportunity to reflect on its successes while looking for other ways to make adult learning better in our community.
New lights coming to Bellerose at Evergreen Drive

New lights coming to Bellerose at Evergreen Drive

A set of new lights along Bellerose Drive look to be part of the traffic changes coming to that area due to the developments at the corner of Boudreau Road and Bellerose Drive.
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