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Bike skills park on life support

Bike skills park on life support

Mayor Nolan Crouse is challenging councillors who don’t feel a bike skills park belongs in Liberton Park to find a better location.
Students braise their way to business success

Students braise their way to business success

The order comes in: one Brome Lake duck confit with bacon ice cream, stat! The Bellerose Composite High students spring into action.
Defamatory rumour under investigation

Defamatory rumour under investigation

An individual warning the public about an alleged pedophile has sparked an RCMP investigation. The investigation, however, is not focused on the allegations of pedophilia but rather on the defamation of a local businessman.
'We need to tap into other markets'

'We need to tap into other markets'

Q: Does Alberta need to press harder to have more upgrading in the province, to make more markets available to us? A: There is no question that Canada would benefit, and Alberta would benefit, if we did more of the upgrading here.
Same location, new look

Same location, new look

At two in the afternoon, the odour of hot oil and French fries wafts through the air of McDonald’s central location in St. Albert. Busy cooks hustle over clean-scrubbed tiles.
MAML sniffs St. Albert

MAML sniffs St. Albert

A great white MAML prowled St. Albert this week as part of the city's efforts to track the state of its air.
Suite success

Suite success

Installing a basement suite can be lucrative, if it’s done according to city regulations, because St. Albert’s rental market is very tight.
Meet the new chair of local chamber

Meet the new chair of local chamber

Before selling bathing suits, Lynn Carolei made jewelry with her daughter. But after coming across an affordable set of cotton bikinis, a new business idea was born. In 2003, they moved to St. Albert and opened Sublime Swim and Sunwear.
Lemieux pushes ban on election lawn signs

Lemieux pushes ban on election lawn signs

If Coun. Roger Lemieux has his way, there will be significantly fewer election signs in St. Albert this October.
School Notes

School Notes

St. Albert kindergarten students will be subject to bus fees this fall for the first time in 18 years. The board of St. Albert Public Schools approved its student transportation fees for the 2013-2014 school year on Wednesday. The Greater St.
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