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Green light for Avenir, sports city

13/07/2011 07:54
Green light for Avenir, sports city Wednesday, Jul 13, 2011 06:00 am | By Cory Hare | St. Albert Gazette function detectBrowserVersion(){ var userAgent = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); $.browser.chrome = /chrome/.test(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase()); var version = 0; //...

Hockey league partners with St. Albert Sports City

23/12/2010 08:58
  A partnership between the Alberta Men’s Hockey League (AMHL) and the St. Albert Sports City complex could present an opportunity for future expansion, said AMHL owner and director Melanie Groeneveld. Both organizations announced earlier this month they had entered into a partnership that...

Sport city here we come

29/05/2010 06:27
Plan unveiled at open house May 29, 2010 06:00 am | By Cory Hare | St. Albert Gazette A sports community being proposed for the northwest corner of St. Albert would combine a $100-million sports complex with extensive residential, commercial and industrial development. The proponents of St....

Councillor shows his vision for St. Albert industrial

08/05/2010 08:02
Burrows sees long-term industrial growth May 08, 2010 06:00 am | By Kristina Jarvis Sitting at a large table inside the Soup and Sandwich Shack on Chatelain Drive, Coun. James Burrows takes a pen and draws lines in the northwest corner of a St. Albert map, just above Villeneuve Road and along...

Manatee becoming a global mecca for athletes

29/04/2010 05:51
var collab_title = 'Manatee becoming a global mecca for athletes'; By HALLE STOCKTON Published: Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 6:18 p.m. ( page all of 3 ) Forget the beaches, Anna Maria Island and the...

Study Writer Urges Caution on Industrial Plans

17/04/2010 09:35
  Apr 17, 2010 06:00 am | By Kristina Jarvis, St. Albert Gazette   The author of a 2009 study on the location of a light industrial park in the northwest annexed lands said he was still concerned about the viability of the idea. In an April 6 letter to city council, David Klippenstein...