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City cultivates taste buds with new dining guide

City cultivates taste buds with new dining guide

Finding a place to chow down in St. Albert will get easier for visitors, thanks to a new dining guide, Cultivate your Tastebuds, introduced this year.
UPDATE: 'You haven't told us close to the truth': police

UPDATE: 'You haven't told us close to the truth': police

Despite mounting evidence and the unusual stories surrounding him, Mark Twitchell denied any knowledge of the disappearance of Johnny Altinger during a police interview, shown to the jury Friday. The police interview was played during the St.
New communications director takes helm

New communications director takes helm

St. Albert has a new person at the helm of its communications department. Maya Pungur-Buick took over as director of corporate communications and marketing last week.
MLA pushes for grant review

MLA pushes for grant review

The province needs to revisit how it awards one of its lottery grants to cut out the amount of double-dipping by groups affiliated with municipalities, said St. Albert MLA Ken Allred.
Playing soccer with only one foot

Playing soccer with only one foot

The game of soccer doesn't look quite the same when many of the players have only one foot. Still, such games do exist and in the process exemplify the triumph of the human spirit. So says British filmmaker Lindsay Maggs.
Under lock and key

Under lock and key

Lost your keys? Better call a locksmith. Lost your keys while locked in an explosive straight jacket? Better call Robert Lang. Lang, 80, is a master locksmith and owner of Lang Locksmiths in Edmonton.
Twitchell recounts bizarre $40 car purchase

Twitchell recounts bizarre $40 car purchase

Mark Twitchell's murder trial focused Thursday on the bizarre story he told friends and police of how the St. Albert filmmaker ended up with his alleged victim's car, for just $40.
History cause for dangerous offender status - prosecutor

History cause for dangerous offender status - prosecutor

Gary Edwin Mattson, who has pleaded guilty to viciously assaulting St.
No easy answers to Morinville secular school issue

No easy answers to Morinville secular school issue

Several parents say they are disappointed that a meeting between the Greater St. Albert Catholic school board and Education Minister Dave Hancock yielded no clear direction on the lack of secular education options in Morinville.
Seniors want answers on healthcare

Seniors want answers on healthcare

A local seniors’ advocacy group says it has concerns with what it’s calling the “deterioration of health care” in Alberta after independent MLA Raj Sherman raised allegations of cover-ups and intimidation in the legislature ea
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