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Legal vying for Pinkest Little Town

Legal vying for Pinkest Little Town

“It's not about the size of the town. It's about the size of the heart in the town.” Those are the words of inspiration to be found at the top of one of the webpages on Wild Pink Yonder’s website found at www.wildpinkyonder.com.
Community Support Centre project split

Community Support Centre project split

Council has approved a change of plans to how the development of the future Community Support Centre is handled. “The recommendation before you is a staged approach,” said Monique St. Louis, director of Build St. Albert.
Straight talk on foxes, courtesy of Carmichael

Straight talk on foxes, courtesy of Carmichael

You can't teach an old dog new tricks, so the saying goes. Nobody said anything about teaching them fox tricks. Locally raised author Lindsey Carmichael wants to show you and your furry friends exactly what she means.
No out for Redwater at CRB yet

No out for Redwater at CRB … yet

Alberta’s municipal affairs minister has said “no” to letting Redwater leave the Capital Region Board – at least, not before this fall’s civic elections.
Paint the Town Red for charity

Paint the Town Red for charity

Calling all artists! There’s a fundraiser in the works to start at the end of next month but it needs your help right now. Paint the Town Red is the fourth annual fundraiser for the Sturgeon Community Hospital Foundation.
Concert added to Current Swell lineup

Concert added to Current Swell lineup

Current Swell’s debut at the Arden Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 5 is completely sold out. Not one to disappoint fans, the Victoria based indie rock band has added a second concert on Friday, Oct. 4.
Farmers prep for big harvest

Farmers prep for big harvest

Local farmers are cleaning their combines and crossing their fingers this week in preparation for this year’s harvest season – one they hope will be warm and dry.
Signs going up to show public possible sites for future schools

Signs going up to show public possible sites for future schools

Future potential school sites will be marked by signs starting in November 2014. Council passed a motion put forth by Mayor Nolan Crouse during Monday night’s meeting to have signage put up indicating possible school sites.
Fee penalties and awareness curb no-show patients

Fee penalties and awareness curb no-show patients

A little more than two years after first tacking up signs to show the number of patients that miss their medical appointments, several medical clinics in St. Albert are seeing a significant decline in the number of no-show patients.
The road to better roads

The road to better roads

There's an old joke about Alberta having just two seasons: winter and construction. And that's certainly been true of St. Albert this summer. St. Albert Trail, Mission Ave.
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