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Power line panel supports build

Power line panel supports build

A provincial panel appointed to study the need for two north-south power lines has found that not only are they needed, but they are needed right away.
Local Liberals urge constituency association to step up to the plate

Local Liberals urge constituency association to step up to the plate

Two prominent local Liberals are calling on their fellow Grits to step up to the plate and help the party get ready for the next election. Former MLA Jack Flaherty, the St.
Pharmacists to get paid for prescription renewals

Pharmacists to get paid for prescription renewals

Starting on July 1, Alberta pharmacists will be paid for renewing prescriptions, a move Health Minister Fred Horne hopes will free up time for family doctors. Horne announced the move Monday.
Resolution on Morinville school issues in sight, minister

Resolution on Morinville school issues in sight, minister

Education Minister Thomas Lukaszuk will introduce new legislation next week designed to address the Morinville school issue. Lukaszuk confirmed the three school boards involved — Greater St. Albert Catholic, St.
Gents to make bouquets again with love, charity on mind

Gents to make bouquets again with love, charity on mind

Right after Super Bowl weekend, it seems a little bit unusual to have alcohol and barbecue so closely associated with romance and charity, but that's exactly the sentiment behind the second annual Beers, Burgers and Bouquets event at the Enjoy Centre
Government looks to Edmonton Garrison for medevac flights

Government looks to Edmonton Garrison for medevac flights

The Alberta government is looking at re-opening runways at the Edmonton Garrison to medevac flights, hoping to replace the flights currently bound for the soon-to-close Edmonton City Centre airport.
Cakes on the cutting edge

Cakes on the cutting edge

Bring on the toasts. Valentine's Day is around the corner and it's the perfect romantic occasion to pop the question.
Local students take on all spellers

Local students take on all spellers

Two local students will try to spell "victory" for St. Albert next weekend at a regional spelling bee. Evan Villegas and Kamila Llanes will be the only two St.
Mayor vows economic push in state of city address

Mayor vows economic push in state of city address

St. Albert needs more business, says the city's mayor, and council has a 20-point plan to get it. Mayor Nolan Crouse gave his annual State of the City address to a crowd of about 250 dignitaries Wednesday at the Enjoy Centre.
W.D. Cuts opens recreation academy

W.D. Cuts opens recreation academy

A new recreation academy in St. Albert could soon help students spend their afternoons getting fit while having fun. St.
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