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Making the most with the least amount of money worked out for the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce. The organization celebrated the grand opening of its renovated office on Wednesday evening.
National charging network in the making for electric vehicles

National charging network in the making for electric vehicles

Kent Rathwell pulls up to Peavey Mart in Red Deer in his Tesla Model S performance car, parks in the big green parking spot at the front doors and plugs his car in to charge for free.
Salvation Army considers creating new community youth centre

Salvation Army considers creating new community youth centre

A local charity organization considers filling a void left by the closure of the St. Albert Youth Community Centre. Peter Kim, pastor with the St. Albert Salvation Army, said it’s still too early to make final commitments.
Company plans to turn solar industry upside down

Company plans to turn solar industry upside down

While working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for Doctors Without Borders, John Paul Morgan couldn’t ignore the effect the daily toil that hauling water and milling flour had on the bodies of the people he was helping.
'Trollbeads' means help for Red Cross

'Trollbeads' means help for Red Cross

A St. Albert business wanted to let customers watch jewelry being created firsthand, and also benefit an important charity. Those goals were accomplished at Concept Jewelry Design Thursday.
Great photography is seldom automatic

Great photography is seldom automatic

It's not hard to line up a big yellow dinner plate-sized dahlia in your camera's viewfinder at the same time as you click the button to produce a photo of the blossoming beauty.
Environment File

Environment File

Electric car owners can now charge their vehicles for free thanks to the city’s first public charging station. City crews installed an electric vehicle charge station on the back of the St. Albert Business Centre (a.k.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who sold tainted drugs linked to the deaths of eight Albertans will be sentenced in October. James Douglas Hardy pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking in March.
New owner, same store

New owner, same store

After 25 years of making his own wine, Cal Howard decided to turn his hobby into a business. So when St. Albert’s Wine Kitz came up for sale, he jumped at the opportunity.
Implications of youth centre closure to be considered by city

Implications of youth centre closure to be considered by city

Has a void been left by the closure of the St.
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