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Chairs show students care

Chairs show students care

The hallways at Leo Nickerson Elementary are always full of art. Lately, the art has come off the walls and onto the floors.
Millions announced for health care

Millions announced for health care

Coupled with news of Dr. Chris Eagle’s appointment as permanent president and CEO Thursday, Alberta Health Services (AHS) also unveiled $190 million in new funding, an announcement the Greater Edmonton Health Advisory Council was happy to hear.
Powerful palms

Powerful palms

Every small child gets bored at Sunday services. I was no exception. But every year, one Sunday always left an indelible imprint in my mind — Palm Sunday.
Students make noise at science fair

Students make noise at science fair

Local students cleaned up last weekend at an Edmonton science fair with the help of some brains, Wi-Fi and bagpipes. Two St. Albert and one Westlock student won top honours Sunday at the Edmonton Regional Science Fair.
Silence speaks volumes

Silence speaks volumes

The halls and classrooms of Bellerose Composite High School were a lot quieter yesterday. It wasn’t due to an outbreak of laryngitis or a mime festival. No, the reason was a serious social issue.
City audit clean despite calls for improvement

City audit clean despite calls for improvement

The city’s financial reporting got a clean bill of health Monday as the firm hired to audit the city’s books released its findings.
RCMP net two in drug sting

RCMP net two in drug sting

A two-month investigation has led to the arrest of two people and the seizure of roughly $1,000 worth of crack cocaine and $535 in cash.
Two years for drug trafficking

Two years for drug trafficking

Minutes before being led away in handcuffs, a young man told St. Albert court he deserved to go to a federal penitentiary for two years.
City nets $4M for Ray Gibbon

City nets $4M for Ray Gibbon

The province has kicked in another $4 million to reimburse the city for the first two stages of Ray Gibbon Drive.
Students meet the candidates

Students meet the candidates

Carly Fenske is a rare breed, statistically. The Paul Kane student is 18 and she plans to vote. "I think it's a huge privilege to be allowed to vote in our country," Fenske said, and she's already picked a party to support.
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