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Artists About Town

Artists About Town

The life of artists is tough enough, but things don’t get any easier when it comes to promoting their work. An artist who wants to be featured in an exhibit has to jump through many hoops: applications, juries and months of waiting.
Marking our territory

Marking our territory

Ken Allred's love of surveying knows no boundaries and his enthusiasm for a study that to laymen appears to be a mathematical equation, is contagious. The retired St.
Pets in the Park hoofs it up Sunday

Pets in the Park hoofs it up Sunday

The official pet festival of the Capital region is taking place on Sunday and everyone involved expects that it will raise the 'woof' for fundraising for the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS).
Black belt women raise $18,000 for cancer research

Black belt women raise $18,000 for cancer research

After eight months of training and fundraising, the 16 women who make up the Below the Black Belts team were a little taken aback to learn that organizers of a recent cancer run didn’t believe their team name was true.
Feds end 30-year mortgages

Feds end 30-year mortgages

New mortgage rules the federal government announced this week will put a mild chill on the St. Albert housing market, but not a freeze, predict local experts.
Gazette moves to new headquarters

Gazette moves to new headquarters

After nearly 32 years at its location on Chisholm Avenue, Great West Newspapers is on the move.
Garden experiment takes over Enjoy Centre roof

Garden experiment takes over Enjoy Centre roof

City residents could get to eat Boxcar Willie in about a month if all goes well at an experimental rooftop garden at the Hole’s greenhouse.
Cutting edge technology improves efficiency at local bottle depot

Cutting edge technology improves efficiency at local bottle depot

Bottle returns to the St. Albert Bottle Refund Centre in Riel Business Park are faster and easier thanks to new innovative equipment.
Local students post blood drive win

Local students post blood drive win

The students at Paul Kane High School have won bragging rights as the high schoolers with the most blood donations in the metropolitan Edmonton area, and they’re making a bloody habit of it.
First Nations children heaviest users of emergency mental health treatment - report

First Nations children heaviest users of emergency mental health treatment - report

First Nations children are the most likely youth to seek emergency treatment for mental health issues, a new study reports.
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