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Construction for another 34,000 square feet of added space will soon begin at St. Albert Centre. Jillian Creech, general manager at the mall, could not name the store that is expanding but said it is one of the larger retailers.
Advance voting starts Thursday in St. Albert

Advance voting starts Thursday in St. Albert

Advance voting gets underway tomorrow in St. Albert’s municipal election. Advance voting will be held in the East Boardroom at St. Albert Place Oct.10, 12, 15, 17 and 19. The East Boardroom is on the third floor. On Oct.
Eviction notice

Eviction notice

“Don’t let people rent space in your brain!” This is likely the single best piece of advice I have ever been given. I wish I could remember who said it to me. It could have been my father.
Think Tank spokesman steps forward

Think Tank spokesman steps forward

A spokesperson for a group calling itself St. Albert Think Tank has stepped forward amid growing demands for the group to shed its anonymity. “Over the past week, there has been some debate regarding the anonymity of the people behind the St.
Fake pollster raises red flag in Sturgeon County

Fake pollster raises red flag in Sturgeon County

County officials issued a warning this week about a supposed Sturgeon County survey that’s really a political poll in disguise.
Superstore pickets continue in advance of vote tally

Superstore pickets continue in advance of vote tally

Local Superstore employee Shawn McClellan said she’s a member of Alberta’s working poor thanks to the wages and working hours that her employer has provided in recent years.
Picket lines continue at St. Albert Superstore

Picket lines continue at St. Albert Superstore

Local Superstore employees remain on the picket line as parent company Loblaw continues to negotiate with the United Food and Commercial Workers union regarding longer work hours.
More than 1,000 gather to remember Thomas Wedman

More than 1,000 gather to remember Thomas Wedman

More than 1,000 people gathered at North Pointe Community Church on Friday night to remember Thomas Wedman's "joie de vivre". Thomas Wedman, 6, died on Sept. 27 after being struck by a school bus while walking to school.
Finding family roots may mean finding yourself

Finding family roots may mean finding yourself

Genealogy Roadshow, a new series that began running on PBS in September, might have people thinking that tracing family roots is just a switch of a remote control away.
The rise of the 150-pound stallion

The rise of the 150-pound stallion

An ice pack becomes my bosom buddy for the next couple of days. I clutch it to the back of my leg at every opportunity: in the car, at my desk at work, at the kitchen table, on the couch.
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