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Crisis shelter

Crisis shelter

There is nothing but a dirt road leading to Sparrow's Hope and no signage to reveal its location. For all the people who live nearby may know, the house does not even exist.
Trail report has something for everyone

Trail report has something for everyone

Any one of the recommendations in the final report produced by the St. Albert Trail committee is the most important, depending on the reason you use the Trail, the chair said.
Readers Choice Awards - 2013

Readers Choice Awards - 2013

A list of your favourite places in St Albert - as chosen by you - Our Readers
Home-care changes get public airing

Home-care changes get public airing

A town hall meeting will be hosted in Edmonton Sunday evening to discuss changes to home-care services in the Capital region.
Safeway acquisition by Sobeys may not cause store closures

Safeway acquisition by Sobeys may not cause store closures

The recent acquisition of Safeway Canada by Sobeys sparked fears over job losses and store closures across Alberta.
New market aimed at helping youth

New market aimed at helping youth

Yes, there’s a new outdoor market on the scene. Yes, Eden’s Market (and Jamie’s Corner) has food, art and clothes and toys.
Paradise bought

Paradise bought

Paradise Pets has a new owner, but there are no plans for major changes at the long-standing St. Albert store. The business changed hands at the beginning of May but for the critters inside, including Spike the parrot, very little has changed.
RCMP on the lookout for Servus Place thief

RCMP on the lookout for Servus Place thief

As RCMP investigate a theft of personal belongings from Servus Credit Union Place from late April, they would like to remind the public not to give thieves the opportunity. On Apr. 29 around 7:15 p.m.
Business Beat

Business Beat

“Wacky” burgers coming to St. Albert After a one-year stInt in Slave Lake, Tu Le decided to bring his burger joint closer to home. Jack’s Burger Shack is expected to open in St. Albert in August.
Environment File

Environment File

City staffers will build banks and dams in two local ravines this fall to stop dirt from washing into the Sturgeon River. The City of St. Albert held an open house Thursday at St.
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