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Should St. Albert consider taxi regulations?

Should St. Albert consider taxi regulations?

When getting into a taxi cab, most people don’t stop and think about who their driver is – they trust it’s a safe space. But while many municipalities insist on criminal record checks and other screening for cabbies, St.
New owners, same place

New owners, same place

The small bell located on top of La Crema Caffé's entrance gives a light jingle as the first customer of the day walks in.
Catholic school board explores new direction for high schools

Catholic school board explores new direction for high schools

Should St. Albert's Catholic high schools form a super-campus? How about an elite academy? Are they working fine the way they are now? Those are the kinds of questions city residents will get to answer this month as part of a survey by Greater St.
Avant-garde tiles making a splash

Avant-garde tiles making a splash

If you can imagine a picture, it's likely such an image can be transformed into a piece of tile art on your bathroom wall, the feature wall in your kitchen or on the floor in the front foyer of your home.
Mixed feelings greet end of school site process

Mixed feelings greet end of school site process

Reaction to the finalization of Eldorado Park’s redistricting from the interested public was predictably mixed.
Murder hoax makes the rounds on St. Albert social media

Murder hoax makes the rounds on St. Albert social media

Much is made about the effects that social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, have on connecting people and making information readily available, in some cases almost instantly. Sometimes that availability can be abused. Some St.
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.
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