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St. Albert BMX Spring Start-Up
Looking for something really fun to do this summer? Join us for an exciting season of BMX racing here at St.
Four-year deal for Alberta teachers passed by a landslide in legislature
Legislation that imposes a four-year labour agreement on teachers and school boards passed by an overwhelming majority in the Alberta legislature Wednesday afternoon.
Richdale wins season opening event on Canadian women's tour
Samantha Richdale of Kelowna, B.C., carded a final round 1-over 73 on Wednesday to capture the season-opening event on the 2013 CN Canadian Women's Tour.
BMX Swap Meet @ St. Albert BMX
Are you new to BMX and need gear? Got BMX gear or bikes ready to sell? Head on down or bring your stuff to St.
Family Five: Spelling bee thrills in weekend musical comedy at Edmonton's L'Uni Theatre
You can't go wrong attending a one-act musical comedy that promises something for the entire family.
Auctioneer Arthur Clausen never stopped learning
Long-time auctioneer Arthur Clausen was still dealing in antiques two days before his death April 30 at the age of 77.
Growing Pains: Interactive annexation map
Townhouses and semi-detached homes rival the number of new single-family homes being built as young families look for less expensive entry-level accommodation, even if it means commuting to jobs throughout the region.
Facing common challenges, municipalities in capital region can compete or co-operate
Sherwood Park is making plans to double in size, Edmonton has launched a new annexation bid to the south, and Sturgeon County is proposing a new urban area around the city of St.
Owner Jessica Sparrow said she started the Calgary-based company three years ago to train women in a comfortable and empowering setting.
3rd Street Beat: peace, love, unity fun for a whole family
Albert. 3rd Street Beat International Children's Festival May 28 to June 1 Downtown St.
While no one likes to do it, picking up dog feces can be a profitable business and helpful to the environment.
Questions raised about Capital Region Board's arena vote
The Capital Region Board won't be publishing who voted for and against supporting a grant application for Edmonton's downtown arena because the board chair didn't properly read all votes into the record, says the administration.
Want to make comics? The library to the rescue
Graphic Novel Workshop Today, Saturday, May 11 from 1 to 2 p.m. Forsyth Hall at the St.
St. Albert BMX Spring Start-Up
Looking for something really fun to do this summer? Join us for an exciting season of BMX racing here at St.
Education minister confident teacher deal will proceed despite latest 'no' vote
Trustees with the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic School Division have voted to reject a provincewide labour deal for teachers, joining a handful of boards and one teachers' local that are still withholding support before Monday's ratification deadline.
On Friday, May 3, the former St. Albert Catholic High student was honoured for her work with a Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Citizenship Medal.
The landscape of the summer job market locally has changed significantly over the last couple of years for both high school and university students looking for work and the employers who are, in turn, looking for the services of those students.
Miners dig deep to salvage win
There was only one positive for the St. Albert Miners in Friday's season opener in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League.