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For the love of sport

For the love of sport

A career in sports seemed natural for life-long athlete and sports enthusiast Nick Wilson.
Six St. Albert youth arrested for armed robbery

Six St. Albert youth arrested for armed robbery

Six St. Albert youth face criminal charges for an armed robbery at a local convenience store late last year. The males, aged 16 and 17, were arrested by St.
Power users and power generators see grid differently

Power users and power generators see grid differently

While politicians debate the issue on the campaign trail, major users and providers are split on the need for major transmission lines in the province.
AHF asks for $4.5 million gallery addition

AHF asks for $4.5 million gallery addition

What began as a project to make the Art Gallery of St. Albert (AGSA) universally accessible to individuals with physical challenges has evolved into a potential $4.575 million addition to the building that caught city council totally by surprise.
Election candidates divided on government's handling of secular schooling issue

Election candidates divided on government's handling of secular schooling issue

A long running simmering educational issue in Morinville was placed on a heavy boil, just in time for the provincial election. After more than a year of demanding a secular option for students in the community, where the Greater St.
Aides team up for Diamond Jubilee medals

Aides team up for Diamond Jubilee medals

Lt.-Gov. Donald S. Ethell awarded 19 more Albertans with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Friday, and while two of those recipients were from St. Albert, they both occupy the same volunteer position, one very close to Ethell.
Budget 2012 cuts jobs, changes access to Old Age Security

Budget 2012 cuts jobs, changes access to Old Age Security

More than 19,000 Canadians will lose their federal government jobs while retirees will have to wait an extra two years to claim Old Age Security (OAS).
Health care tops list of election issues

Health care tops list of election issues

Health care continues to be top of mind for many Albertans heading into the provincial election and it's no different for St. Albert residents.
Volunteer community still growing

Volunteer community still growing

Volunteers are a sizeable community of people already and a recent report from Statistics Canada indicates that their numbers are growing still.
Ambulances a priority in campaign

Ambulances a priority in campaign

Ambulances in St. Albert have been taking longer to get to the doorsteps since the provincial government took over and all candidates running in this campaign say they want to do something about it.
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