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Parents' Place puts its focus on fathers

Parents' Place puts its focus on fathers

Father’s Day is still six months away but local dads will have their moment to shine in 10 days. St.
Money talks at the library

Money talks at the library

Money, according to Pink Floyd, is a gas. You’re supposed to grab that cash with both hands and make a stash.
Council closes door to talk about communication

Council closes door to talk about communication

City council and senior administration began an effort to improve public engagement by going behind closed doors Tuesday to talk amongst themselves.
St. Albert streets mostly drunk-free during holidays

St. Albert streets mostly drunk-free during holidays

Despite holiday gatherings and champagne-fuelled New Year’s Eve parties, impaired driving numbers over the holidays were relatively low.
RCMP watching intersections this month

RCMP watching intersections this month

The RCMP will be focusing on intersections this month, looking for red light runners, speeders and people following too close.
Technology will help grow perfect plants

Technology will help grow perfect plants

New technology at the Enjoy Centre will allow growers to fine tune the amount of heat, light and nutrients individual plants receive, variables more or less added manually at the current Hole’s Greenhouses & Gardens facility.
Council defers salary decision

Council defers salary decision

City council turned down an opportunity to increase its own salaries, choosing instead to defer a decision until the city wraps up labour talks with employees.
House prices flat in 2010

House prices flat in 2010

With an unusually high amount of inventory and fairly slow sales, 2010 was a flat year for property values in St. Albert. "It's good news for people in St.
Flu concerns rise

Flu concerns rise

With a rise in infections and a big dip in vaccinations, Alberta public health officials are concerned a coming flu outbreak could get nasty. Dr.
St. Albert city council takes pass on Habitat talk

St. Albert city council takes pass on Habitat talk

City council turned down an invitation to meet with Akinsdale residents who are concerned about an affordable housing project in development at 70 Arlington Dr. Coun.
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