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Consumers not bolting toward electric cars

Consumers not bolting toward electric cars

Automobile manufacturers are going green with the production of energy-efficient and electric models, but local consumers aren’t buying. The Chevrolet Volt, General Motors’ first plug-in hybrid-electric car, has been available in St.
Landrex and city settle land battle

Landrex and city settle land battle

After 18 months of negotiations, lawsuits and interim agreements, the City of St.
Meet the pioneer of oilsands pioneers

Meet the pioneer of oilsands pioneers

St. Albert resident Bert MacKay has watched two premiers cut the ribbons on two projects in which he has personally been involved. The first came Sept.
Heritage Lakes garage fire quickly extinguished

Heritage Lakes garage fire quickly extinguished

Another fire, this time in the garage of a Heritage Lakes’ home, had fire crews busy on Sunday morning, but St. Albert’s chief insists the most recent blaze is not related to any of the four that have taken place in the last three weeks.
The trail isn't where you think it is

The trail isn't where you think it is

Everyone knows that St. Albert Trail runs right through this city straight into Edmonton before the 118 Avenue traffic circle, where it continues on as Groat Road. Or does it? The historic trail used to travel between St.
Celiac disease affects bone health

Celiac disease affects bone health

Children with chronic celiac disease have a high risk of developing poor bone health, says a study conducted at the University of Alberta.
Guide to Education 2012

Guide to Education 2012

Local youth organizes ride in honour of his mom

Local youth organizes ride in honour of his mom

Eleven-year-old St. Albert resident Carter Shields is ready for the ride of his life to raise money for a cause near and dear to his heart. He is set to cycle 100 kilometres from Lake Louise to Canmore on Aug.
Iron men

Iron men

There’s something about hitting stuff with a hammer that brings joy to a young man’s heart. Just ask Shawn Cunningham.
Vader court proceedings postponed two weeks

Vader court proceedings postponed two weeks

EDSON – Travis Edward Vader should know in two weeks when he will face a preliminary inquiry, the starting point for a possible trial for first-degree murder. Vader is charged in connection with the deaths of St.
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