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Locals eager for longboard competition

Locals eager for longboard competition

You see kids of all ages doing it around town; gliding on and pushing a skateboard on streets and sidewalks to school, the convenience store or the park. Skateboarding is an increasingly popular pastime in St.
Chamber breakfast tackles growth

Chamber breakfast tackles growth

No one in St. Albert 25 years ago thought the city would grow to Villeneuve Road, yet that's exactly what's happened. Now further growth requires further planning, which includes regional concepts such as transit.
Finding beauty in the white spruce forest

Finding beauty in the white spruce forest

Elke Blodgett and Peter Murphy want to share the beauty of Grey Nuns White Spruce Park – they certainly do not wish to hide it. To make that happen they need people to come to walk the quiet trails of the forest.
Crown seeks year in prison for dance teacher

Crown seeks year in prison for dance teacher

Oliver Nino Damaso can’t dance himself out of a jail sentence – he faces a minimum of 45 days behind bars. The former St.
Local boards differ on 'no zero' policy

Local boards differ on 'no zero' policy

Students who fail to hand in their assignments or write their tests risk getting a zero grade, at least within the St. Albert Public Schools district.
Artists About Town

Artists About Town

Art Trail joins Canada Day Among the multitudinous activities that people can take in tomorrow as part of the citywide Canada Day celebrations, there’s a new one setting up in Millennium Park.
Canada Day celebrations all set

Canada Day celebrations all set

It's the big event that has been 145 years in the making, and it all happens tomorrow. Everywhere you turn, there's something to do for people of all ages on Canada Day in St. Albert.
Habitat calls for volunteers

Habitat calls for volunteers

Some residents of Akinsdale are volunteering for the Aurora Place Habitat for Humanity build, baking cookies for the volunteers and keeping a watchful eye out on the construction site, signs much of the tension over the development has abated, says A
How young can training begin?

How young can training begin?

As soon as a puppy is born he begins learning. Training is simply the alternative you provide to what he learns on his own.
Adopt a Pet

Adopt a Pet

Bentley is a six-month-old male pup who is vaccinated, will soon be microchipped and has been neutered. He was adopted by a family as a young pup but was returned due to a change in family circumstances.
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