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New research project to aid Alberta’s rural deaf

New research project to aid Alberta’s rural deaf

Rural communities lack the amenities of large, urban hubs. For those with disabilities, life in remote towns is often difficult, leading to social isolation and a lack of services.
Scientists discover new fossil formation

Scientists discover new fossil formation

Scientists combing the Rockies this summer for more evidence of 505-million-year-old fossils nearly missed their eureka moment.
Wild St. Albert — busy, busy beavers

Wild St. Albert — busy, busy beavers

It was a hot day in August seven years ago. I had just located the end of the Sturgeon River, and stood on its banks as it cut through a verdant, emerald valley. All was quiet and at peace. Suddenly, a shot rang out.
Animal bylaw goes for more study

Animal bylaw goes for more study

They came, they sniffed, they rolled over – or so it seemed Monday when council considered a new on-leash bylaw for dogs and decided to refer the entire doggie bag to city manager Patrick Draper for more study.
Kitchen décor gets comfortable with new technology

Kitchen décor gets comfortable with new technology

Kitchens appear to be on the cusp of a revolution where new brighter colours are taking over from traditional browns and where the sink – of all things – is becoming the sculptural centre of attention in the most utilitarian of ways.
Gish huffs, puffs for record

Gish huffs, puffs for record

Elmer S. Gish students were blowing their lungs out this week to try and set a new world record for science. About 60 Grade 2, 3 and 9 students and teachers took part in a nationwide attempt to set a Guinness World Record on Friday.
Economic development report to appear before council on Monday

Economic development report to appear before council on Monday

St. Albert's economic development report carries high expectations for the city's future non-residential development.
School Notes

School Notes

A Bellerose graduate is going to college for free this fall thanks to a big scholarship. Emily Moloney, a former St.
GoodLife Fitness opening in 2013

GoodLife Fitness opening in 2013

St. Albert will welcome another fitness centre, not greet it as competition, said Servus Credit Union Place fitness and wellness coordinator Bryce McLeod this Thursday.
Taking culture online

Taking culture online

It all started with a kid and a knot, says Jaro Malanowski. Malanowski, president of St. Albert’s Avatar Media, says he was up in the Yukon as a young man trying to learn how to tie a knot.
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