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Take a farm tour - see where your food comes from

Take a farm tour - see where your food comes from

There’s a lot of talk these days about creating a viable and sustainable food economy.
More is more this fall

More is more this fall

More layers, more textures, and way more colour – there is much to be excited about when it comes to back-to-school fashion.
Fall decor gets back to nature

Fall decor gets back to nature

From natural wood furniture to graphic print wallpaper and fabrics to bright, saturated tones, décor is anything but dreary this fall.
Stelmach booked for upcoming speech event

Stelmach booked for upcoming speech event

Former premier Ed Stelmach will be among several speakers when TEDx St. Albert hosts its second annual event at the Arden Theatre next month.
Cease-trade order issued against St. Albert company

Cease-trade order issued against St. Albert company

The Alberta Securities Commission is restricting the purchase and trade of specific securities by St. Albert-based Fast Track Group.
Tribute unveiled for hospital employee

Tribute unveiled for hospital employee

A permanent resting spot at the Sturgeon Community Hospital will stand as a constant reminder of the life and contributions of a much-loved employee. Roughly three dozen friends and family members of Mary Edwards gathered at the Sturgeon hospital Wednesday to honour the longtime switchboard operator with a bench placed in her honour. “This will be here forever and ever for her,” said Vickie Ford, former co-worker and longtime friend.
Drivers not slowing down their texting and cellphone activities

Drivers not slowing down their texting and cellphone activities

St. Albert RCMP have found 175 people who couldn’t hang up and focus on the road in front of them since distracted driving legislation came into force a year ago. The law hit the streets on Sept.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who spat at a local store security guard, threatened to hurt her and then damaged the back of a police car after his arrest was sentenced to another 94 days in jail.
Alberta reports new case of West Nile virus

Alberta reports new case of West Nile virus

Health officials confirmed Tuesday that a southern Alberta woman has West Nile virus, marking the first human case in the province in two years.
Fishing for science

Fishing for science

It’s a sunny Friday afternoon. Here by the railroad tracks near the Bilby Natural Area, among the trees, grass and fluttering butterflies, is a curious sight: three folks in safety vests with a giant net wading in a creek.
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