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A+ for ads, but where's the content?

A+ for ads, but where's the content?

St. Albert needs to get out and grab the businesses it wants if it wants to put some substance behind its image as the botanic arts city, says a marketing expert.
Education act pulled from fall sitting

Education act pulled from fall sitting

Alberta will have to wait until next spring for a new education act as the new minister has moved to pull the bill from fall consideration.
Cancer now leading killer in all Canadian provinces

Cancer now leading killer in all Canadian provinces

Momentum for The Tomorrow Project has been building in recent months and will likely increase following Tuesday’s announcement that cancer is now the leading cause of death in every Canadian province.
Allred welcomes fixed election dates

Allred welcomes fixed election dates

Fixed election dates appear headed to Alberta and legislation implementing them is expected this fall. Premier Alison Redford, told a Calgary television station she expects a bill paving the way for fixed dates will be introduced this fall.
How green is the Henday?

How green is the Henday?

It's too soon to tell what the environmental impact of the Anthony Henday will be, say observers, but it has already had some noticeable negative effects. The northwest leg of Anthony Henday Drive opened this week.
The upside of downsizing

The upside of downsizing

It took four years for Pat and Louise Ryan to make up their minds to leave the Grandin-area home where they'd spent most of their married lives together. "Pat wasn't ready.
Downsizing tips

Downsizing tips

• Get your banker’s assistance to help make financial decisions. • Look at several houses to decide whether you want to live in a condo, a townhouse, a life-lease home, an apartment or an assisted living facility.
Dance teacher found guilty of sexual exploitation

Dance teacher found guilty of sexual exploitation

An Edmonton dance instructor was found guilty of sexual exploitation Wednesday for a sexual encounter with a student who is more than 10 years his junior.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Draft budget described as lean

Draft budget described as lean

A budget proposed by the city's administration would see St. Albert homeowners pay 2.9 per cent more in property taxes, 9.
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