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Vocal pedestrian signals installed

Vocal pedestrian signals installed

Select intersections in St. Albert now feature pedestrian signals that have the ability to speak. They don't say much, only "wait" after you push the arrow-shaped button, indicating you'd like to cross.
Running with a chronic injury

Running with a chronic injury

Kiel Klauwers has been running for the past three years and has competed in two triathlons. Two summers ago he noticed pain striking the outside of his knee. “I knew I had an issue because it was affecting my running.
Run to help military families

Run to help military families

There’s still time to show your support for the organization that offers so much help to our country’s military personnel. Loops for the Troops is a road race taking place on the first Sunday of June.
New developments to attract family doctors on hold

New developments to attract family doctors on hold

Two new medical facilities scheduled for completion by the end of summer in St. Albert are shelved for the time being. Originally slated to open its doors this spring, the St. Albert Health and Wellness Centre has yet to find a home.
Dead Island: Riptide review

Dead Island: Riptide review

I need to preface this review: I'm tired of zombies. It's been done. Let's move on. But there are a few games that break this maleficent mould. The first Dead Island was such a game.
Crohn's waterslide fundraiser returns Saturday

Crohn's waterslide fundraiser returns Saturday

An 11-year-old student at Ă©cole Marie Poburan wants to tell her Crohn’s disease to take a slide. Erica Beattie is preparing for her second annual fundraiser for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada this Saturday.
Reptile time in Edmonton

Reptile time in Edmonton

Adrian Theroux’s panther chameleon Ludo won’t drool on your carpet. He won’t hack up hairballs, poop everywhere or howl at the moon.
Local Trace office helps food bank with social media prize

Local Trace office helps food bank with social media prize

When Dr. Evilofthaug announced his sinister plan to poison the world and hold the only antidote ransom for $100 billion, there was only one thing to do: a league of extraordinary popular characters banded together to save the day.
Tribute paid to friend through sport

Tribute paid to friend through sport

Those who play sport, regardless of the competitive level, know the bonds it creates, bonds that last a lifetime. A large group of friends who felt those bonds with Landon Burt gathered in St.
Neighbourhood meat markets flourish

Neighbourhood meat markets flourish

Once on the endangered species list, the neighbourhood butcher shop is enjoying a resurgence in St. Albert.
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