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Work begins on Habitat project

Work begins on Habitat project

A bulldozer appeared at 70 Arlington Dr. this week, marking the first step in a construction project that will transform the former school site into a 30-unit affordable housing complex named Aurora Place.
City working out kinks of waste program

City working out kinks of waste program

No new program comes without dents and spills, the city is learning one week into its new waste collection program.
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I’m Cali and on the right is my sister Jax. We’re both about 11 months old. I have short torbie markings with white fur and my sister has a beautiful medium-length brown tabby with white coat.
Strathconas stand to their horses

Strathconas stand to their horses

Cpl. Jason O'Dell roars a challenge as he charges forth on his great chestnut charger. His red coat leaping out against the green grass, he gallops across the soccer field, stabs with his lance and vanquishes yet another threat to Canada.
Legends of the Strathconas

Legends of the Strathconas

Most people wouldn't willingly charge headlong into enemy fire on a horse. But most people aren't Strathconas. St. Albert honours members of the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) regiment this week by giving them freedom of the city.
Single desk to get ax next year

Single desk to get ax next year

Alberta farmers will get to sell their grain on the open market next year, say the Conservatives.
Cancer survivor says hope will light the way

Cancer survivor says hope will light the way

One step at a time. That’s Vic Mitchell’s mantra for living and for participating in a 12-hour walk-a-thon. It’s gotten him this far. “Three years clear,” he remarked.
St. Albert salutes the Strathconas

St. Albert salutes the Strathconas

The City of St.
Rigney loses Wildrose nomination

Rigney loses Wildrose nomination

Sturgeon County Mayor Don Rigney will not represent the Wildrose Alliance in the next election, after falling short in his bid to win the party’s nomination.
Soldier mostly makes it through marathon

Soldier mostly makes it through marathon

It wasn't quite the ending that he wanted. Cpl. Joshua Martin intended to spend the last few days running more than 200 kilometres for charity. Everything started off well but he wasn't able to make it to the end at Canadian Forces Base Edmonton.
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