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City to seek third dog park

City to seek third dog park

Mayor Nolan Crouse is hoping to avoid any future conflict with residents by planning the city’s third dog park now, away from any established residential areas.
Churches question grant prohibition

Churches question grant prohibition

Ministers representing a majority of St. Albert’s churches want the city to remove restrictions on the ability of religious groups to apply for grant funding, something the mayor says the city might want to have a look at. United Church Rev.
Nuisance property set for clean bill of health

Nuisance property set for clean bill of health

A derelict home residents of Lacombe Park once considered to be an eyesore should pass its final inspection next week, proof the community standards bylaw works, the mayor says. Bylaw and Capital Health will inspect the home at 12 Laval Dr., on Dec.
Legion slips into the red

Legion slips into the red

An unexpected and costly roof repair has put the St. Albert Legion in a deficit situation and it is looking for help from the city.
As a video game, Tintin is a gross disappointment

As a video game, Tintin is a gross disappointment

Tintin. Reporter. Adventurer. From humble beginnings in Belgium, his stories have crossed international boundaries, being translated into more than 50 languages.
Protestant schools show Christmas spirit year-round

Protestant schools show Christmas spirit year-round

They were born to give and give and give. That’s the perception of superintendent Barry Wowk regarding all the children of the St. Albert Protestant School District. “I’m very, very proud of them,” he exclaimed.
School holidays are for playing

School holidays are for playing

The balmy weather this December provides irony for those who love winter sports. The weather is perfect and makes us crave the outdoors, but conditions are less than ideal on outdoor rinks and ski trails.
New Year's fireworks display a gift to the city

New Year's fireworks display a gift to the city

Fireworks guru Rob Kowalyshyn has a plan that he believes will start his St. Albert New Year’s Eve show with a bang on Saturday. “At 8:30 p.m., which is midnight in Newfoundland, we’ll get the fireworks going in St.
Plan will assess city's social health

Plan will assess city's social health

St. Albert will be getting a new master plan meant to guide future councils on decisions that affect the social health and wellbeing of the community.
Volunteers

Volunteers

December is the month of holiday giving. Give of your time and volunteer in your community. The St.
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