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NAIT LRT boost a step toward St. Albert leg

NAIT LRT boost a step toward St. Albert leg

A provincial boost to Edmonton’s NAIT LRT line is a key step towards bringing the line to St. Albert but that is still a generation away, said Mayor Nolan Crouse.
Home prices down compared to last March

Home prices down compared to last March

Balance is returning to the housing market according to new statistics released by the Realtors' Association of Edmonton this week. Across the region, the average price was down from more than a year ago by 4.
New GM all business

New GM all business

The city plugged a major hole in its organizational chart this week but the achievement created a smaller hole lower down the roster.
Twitchell admits to killing, lies

Twitchell admits to killing, lies

Mark Twitchell spent two days on the witness stand explaining he unintentionally killed John Altinger after a brief scuffle before he faced an intense cross-examination over his innumerable lies.
This year's cream of the crop

This year's cream of the crop

Where would society be without volunteers? So much community work would be left undone. There would be no citizen patrols. St. Albert's 150th anniversary celebration would be a side note.
Hole's moves into the future

Hole's moves into the future

One set of doors will close and a new set will open this weekend as the Hole family makes its move across town.
The new Leaders of Tomorrow today

The new Leaders of Tomorrow … today

You are never too young to start. St. Albert is full of volunteers and a lot of them are kids.
Gardening by numbers

Gardening by numbers

Want to have the perfect garden but you’ve never had dirt under your fingernails? Sherwood Park author Rob Sproule has just released a new book that is perfect for you.
Peace fountains in St. Albert

Peace fountains in St. Albert

Student Luke Sorensen is helping put the world together. The world, in this case, is a steel fountain with a rainbow of rocks hanging from it.
E-readers changing the face of print

E-readers changing the face of print

Gayle Jones packs hundreds of books when she goes on vacation. But she's not about to lug a bunch of boxes around so she puts all the books in her purse.
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