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Fighting through the pain

Fighting through the pain

Well it's Sunday night in my living room and the fists are just a flying! I'm beating the heck out of some dude named Ben, gleefully draining his morale with brutish pounding to the body and taking great delight in launching him airborne with great,
Flowers that hold onto summer

Flowers that hold onto summer

There's no denying the "wow" factor of the fall-blooming sunflowers in Gabrielle Bosse's front yard.
Off-site levies bylaw passed

Off-site levies bylaw passed

St. Albert has a new offsite levies bylaw. Council passed all three readings of the new bylaw during their meeting on Tuesday.
St. Albert, Morinville projects priority for Sturgeon Foundation

St. Albert, Morinville projects priority for Sturgeon Foundation

A second phase for North Ridge Lodge and an affordable housing project in Morinville are on the top of the Sturgeon Foundation’s priority list. “That’s our main focus right now. St. Albert, top priority.
Trail improvement plan accepted by council

Trail improvement plan accepted by council

The action plan to implement recommendations in the St. Albert Trail Improvement Plan was accepted by council for information – but not without some criticism from the mayor and a councillor. Both Mayor Nolan Crouse and Coun.
Environment File

Environment File

City residents will break out the gloves and grabbers later this month as part of city-wide effort to spruce up local parks. City staffers are organizing the second annual City-Wide Clean Up this Sept. 14.
Counterfeit drug may be on city streets

Counterfeit drug may be on city streets

St. Albert RCMP seized a batch of counterfeit magic mushrooms last week but some may have made it onto city streets.
Chalk event held to raise awareness on childhood cancer

Chalk event held to raise awareness on childhood cancer

Chalking up some awareness is what Gloria Lovsin will have in mind when she draws some colourful pictures and writings in front of St. Albert Place this Sunday.
Trial date set for Travis Vader

Trial date set for Travis Vader

Travis Vader, the man accused of killing St. Albert residents Lyle and Marie McCann in 2010, will stand trial in 2014 for double murder.
Late portables mean crowded schools

Late portables mean crowded schools

St. Albert schools are a little cramped this month due to delivery delays for some portable classrooms, and that’s made teachers get creative to find space for their new students. St.
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