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Food drive results in: the cupboards no longer bare

Food drive results in: the cupboards no longer bare

The results are in from September’s Food Drive and Suzan Krecsy, the director of the St. Albert Food Bank is smiling.
Handmade items coming to St. Albert

Handmade items coming to St. Albert

This Christmas, you could knit your own sweaters, bake cookies and make tree ornaments to impress your friends.
Local school scene for child actor's music video

Local school scene for child actor's music video

Having mostly focused on writing, filming and directing short films, St. Albert-based filmmaker and owner of DxE Productions Jason Jeffery said it was time to dip his feet into unknown waters.
Horner talks finances with local chamber

Horner talks finances with local chamber

In a speech this week, Spruce Grove-St. Albert MLA Doug Horner gave some broad hints at what future challenges for the province may look like, but overall promised blue skies for Alberta's economy in coming years. Horner spoke at the St.
Old-fashioned skill – modern concern

Old-fashioned skill – modern concern

Many homeowners put a wood-burning fireplace high on their list of must-haves.
City, county mayors forge alliance

City, county mayors forge alliance

Mayors Nolan Crouse and Tom Flynn say their governments should buddy-up for the betterment of both communities. Crouse and Flynn released a joint statement this week committing to regular mayor-to-mayor meetings to develop relationships between St.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crimestoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: Vandalism to truck Between the hours of 6 p.m. on Nov. 10 and 1:30 p.m. on Nov.
Low gas prices good for wallet, bad for economy

Low gas prices good for wallet, bad for economy

Customers at St. Albert gas stations were in for a surprise Thursday morning as fuel prices dropped to about 99 cents.
Remains of missing man found

Remains of missing man found

RCMP have confirmed the identity of the remains of a British Columbia man that went missing in July.
Council gets started on budget work

Council gets started on budget work

Council got to start lobbing budget questions at staff and adding their own tweaks to the process on Tuesday night. City manager Patrick Draper ran through an extensive budget presentation, after which council passed a few budget-related motions.
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