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Costco planned for St. Albert

Costco planned for St. Albert

Costco Wholesale is coming to St. Albert if Landrex Developers and the city can work out their differences over servicing, Landrex's CEO confirmed Thursday.
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Costco coming to St. Albert

Costco coming to St. Albert

Costco Wholesale is coming to St. Albert if Landrex Developers and the city can work out their differences over servicing, Landrex's CEO said Thursday.
Kowalski put local needs first

Kowalski put local needs first

Jan. 28 was a rare night for the politics of the Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock riding. The riding, which first encompassed only Barrhead and has gradually expanded to the other communities, has had the same MLA for 33 years.
Elderly St. Albert woman unhurt in home invasion robbery

Elderly St. Albert woman unhurt in home invasion robbery

An 81-year old woman got the shock of a lifetime Tuesday night when three men broke into her home and stole her purse and jewellery. The woman was startled when three men forced open the back door of her home in the Lacombe Park area about 11:15 p.m.
Numb Bum returns to county

Numb Bum returns to county

Alberta's longest, coldest motorized ice race is back, says its organizer, and it could be bumpier than ever.
Little merit to lower property tax for condos, city report

Little merit to lower property tax for condos, city report

Condominium owners who argue they should pay a lower property tax rate are too often focused on the utilities they don’t use rather than the services paid for through their property taxes, says a City of St. Albert report.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for assistance in solving the following crimes: Mischief causes damage Between Jan.
City projecting surplus of $645,000

City projecting surplus of $645,000

Although the specifics won't be available for another month, St. Albert will close out the books on the 2011 financial year in the black.
Local space physicist remembered

Local space physicist remembered

A renowned St. Albert scientist who sought the secrets of the aurora borealis has died. John Craig Samson, a retired professor of physics at the University of Alberta, died Feb. 7 due to complications from intestinal surgery. He was 66.
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