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Thermography vital for breast health

Thermography vital for breast health

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and will affect more than 10 per cent of Canadian women in their lifetime, according to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Strikes needs more strikers

Strikes needs more strikers

St. Albert's premiere charity bowling event is still set to take place next weekend but its organizers are hoping to fill a few more lanes before the big day.
Province lifts fire ban, but Sturgeon keeps ban in place

Province lifts fire ban, but Sturgeon keeps ban in place

Citing cooler, damp weather and fires that are now largely under control, the provincial government ended its fire ban in forested areas Friday, but Sturgeon County’s ban remains in place.
Environment File

Environment File

Five Paul Kane students took home a big chunk of wood for their school this week after winning big at the Alberta Envirothon.
Consider plants that don't need much water

Consider plants that don't need much water

There was little snow this past winter and so far not much rain has fallen this spring, so the rain barrels are already empty and the soil is dry.
Human remains found in Sturgeon County

Human remains found in Sturgeon County

RCMP officers are on the scene in Sturgeon County after a surveyor found human remains in a field on Wednesday. Police were called Wednesday around 10 a.m.
Residents concerned about proposal for Hole's site

Residents concerned about proposal for Hole's site

St. Albert residents passionately voiced concern about Bellerose Village – the proposed development at the site of the original Hole’s greenhouse – at an open house earlier this week.
Local runner to close out Hansen relay

Local runner to close out Hansen relay

On Tuesday, in Vancouver's B.C. Place stadium, "Little Amanda" Magyar of St.
There's more to barbecuing than meat

There's more to barbecuing than meat

The Mother’s Day barbecue was underway: beef tenderloin roast was seared and cooking, the potatoes pierced and off to the side and the peach pie just beginning to warm. That’s right, peach pie, on the barbecue.
Mayor celebrates inclusive employment

Mayor celebrates inclusive employment

Last week’s Mayor’s Lunch for Celebrating Inclusive Employment was the coming-out party for the city’s employment legacy for people with disabilities announced earlier this year. About 100 people attended the lunch at the St.
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