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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.
Cash, computers stolen from Mission mall

Cash, computers stolen from Mission mall

Thieves made off with an undisclosed amount of cash and computers in a weekend break-in at the Mission Ridge Shopping Centre. St. Albert Further Education and the St. Albert Yoga Centre, both second-floor businesses at the 86 McKenney Ave.
Babies to be warmer at hospital, thanks to grant

Babies to be warmer at hospital, thanks to grant

The babies at the Sturgeon Hospital are getting a pretty sweet ride, thanks to a recent grant from the St. Albert Community Foundation. Last month, the foundation offered a $10,000 grant to acquire a transport unit for neonatal care.
Business reps cheer industrial land moves

Business reps cheer industrial land moves

Both the chamber of commerce and members of St. Albert’s economic development advisory committee believe the stage is now set for significant economic growth.
Sturgeon study ready for sharing

Sturgeon study ready for sharing

River watchers should come to St. Albert Place next week if they want to learn the results of a recent Sturgeon-wide survey.
City favours Liberton for bike skills park

City favours Liberton for bike skills park

A 102-year-old agreement between St. Albert and the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton could have stood in the way of building a mountain bike skills park on Seven Hills, if there was an appetite to do so in the first place.
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