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Pipes to stay under boulevards

Pipes to stay under boulevards

St. Albert will continue to require that underground infrastructure such as water and sewer pipes be installed underneath boulevards, despite a push from the development industry to move such pipes under the road.
Trouble with the ice

Trouble with the ice

For most people, seeing the sun glistening in the ice hanging from their roof is a magical moment of winter. The problem is, icicles are not just pretty to look at – they can be costly. Bob Jensen, estimator for Jensen Roofing Ltd. in St.
Idle No More rallies St. Albert

Idle No More rallies St. Albert

A St. Albert woman hopes local residents will be Idle No More and learn about new laws that threaten the environment and treaty rights. About 33 people rallied in front of St.
City issues ultimatum to Arts and Heritage

City issues ultimatum to Arts and Heritage

City council has issued an ultimatum to Arts and Heritage St. Albert — approve a proposal the city put forward two months ago or we’re taking over.
Former pawnshop owner owes $28K in restitution

Former pawnshop owner owes $28K in restitution

The former owner of St. Albert's now-defunct pawnshop pleaded guilty Monday to failing to pay back more than $28,000 to defrauded customers. Kenneth Angus Campbell, 58, was set to stand trial in St.
Locals to be honoured for service to community

Locals to be honoured for service to community

More than two dozen local residents and business professionals will be awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal by a local member of Parliament on Wednesday evening. Edmonton-St.
Girls revved up by motorbikes

Girls revved up by motorbikes

Just before Ireland Perrott’s third birthday she told her parents she wanted to ride on a dirt bike.
Rot and mould plague Morinville arena

Rot and mould plague Morinville arena

Rot and mould has struck the roof of Morinville’s hockey rink, and that has the town’s mayor spooked that it could collapse.
The amazing chickadee

The amazing chickadee

A chickadee saved my life. It was years ago, during winter. I was horribly depressed, again, and my family suggested I go for a walk to clear my head.
Bellerose grad dies in Mexico

Bellerose grad dies in Mexico

A Bellerose graduate died last weekend in Mexico after falling from a balcony at a resort, Edmonton media are reporting. Reports state that Chris Rogers, 21, fell from a balcony at a Cancun resort. Exactly how he fell from the balcony is unclear.
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