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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.
What would you do to prevent child sexual abuse?

What would you do to prevent child sexual abuse?

A boy clutches a toy truck as he stands in front of a house engulfed in flames. A girl is grasping a teddy bear as a real grizzly bear growls right behind her.
Splash park opens Saturday

Splash park opens Saturday

The pool at Servus Credit Union Place might be closing down for a week, but anyone looking to beat the summer heat during that time will have several other options available.
"We've been betrayed"

"We've been betrayed"

Maj. Mark Campbell is a very angry man. On June 2, 2008, he had both of his legs blown off by an improvised explosive device during an ambush in Afghanistan.
Capital plan gets first look

Capital plan gets first look

City councillors reviewed the 10-year capital plan on Monday night and already one item in particular is sparking some debate — the proposed expansion of the Art Gallery of St. Albert.
Our People - The man who talks to chickadees

Our People - The man who talks to chickadees

Chris Sturdy talks to chickadees. Not often, he clarifies – just the occasional whistle as they chatter at him in the lab.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

The keen eye of a Servus Credit Union Place security guard led police to a stolen truck and led one of the culprits to a year of probation.
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