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Local realtor earns association honour

Local realtor earns association honour

The Realtors Association of Edmonton presented St. Albert’s Lynne Pipella with a Life Membership Award earlier this month.
Liberton bike park officially dead

Liberton bike park officially dead

Liberton Park will not be the site of a new mountain bike skills park, which goes back to the drawing board with both of its proposed locations officially denied by city council.
Stores hope their walls get torn down

Stores hope their walls get torn down

Two local grocery stores are starting a fight against hunger Thursday. The War on Hunger is a new event at both of the city’s Save-On-Foods branches. Designed to benefit the St.
Annual lifestyle expo promises entertainment for young and old

Annual lifestyle expo promises entertainment for young and old

Two hundred exhibitors, kids games, music and crawling babies – St. Albert Lifestyle Expo and Sale is again inviting the public to join local and regional businesses in their annual goods and services show. The expo – put on by the St.
Child proofer on alert for safety hazards in home

Child proofer on alert for safety hazards in home

Accidents happen but they are preventable. That’s the mantra of Bronwen Strembiski, a St. Albert mom and expert child proofer.
Cheerilee, cheerio, cheer up!

Cheerilee, cheerio, cheer up!

It's technically springtime in St. Albert, despite all the snow, and that technically means the return of the cheeriest of springtime birds, the American robin. I say "technically" because the robins never really left.
Morinville's historic Billo home in limbo

Morinville's historic Billo home in limbo

The fate of one of Morinville’s oldest homes is now in limbo pending completion of the town’s downtown area structure plan. Town council voted 4-1 last week in favour of recessing a public hearing on a proposal to rezone 10008-99 Ave.
How safe are our intersections?

How safe are our intersections?

Intersection safety in St. Albert – particularly at intersections along St. Albert Trail – has fallen into sharp relief in the last month since a vehicle collision claimed one life in a late night crash.
Morinville taxes to jump 3.68 per cent

Morinville taxes to jump 3.68 per cent

Morinville residents will have to pay about $93 more on their tax bills this year, town council learned last week, due in most part to an unexpected hike in provincial school taxes.
Klein's fiscal legacy remembered

Klein's fiscal legacy remembered

Former premier Ralph Klein was a natural people person who wasn’t afraid to stick to his guns when he believed it mattered or concede error when he felt it warranted, say local officials who knew him.
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