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Located ten minutes northwest of Edmonton, St. Albert Centre is the only enclosed regional Shopping Centre located in the City of St. Albert.. This redevelopment of the former Target premise consists of 117,000 square feet of improved area, consisting of new retail space, a new mall entrance and common areas, a new branded exterior façade, and new public washrooms.
St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, ... also contains a Children's Discovery Room and gift shop. The archives at the museum consist of over 6,500 artifacts ...
Chapters, the big box bookstore banner is owned by Indigo. Chapters Inc. is a Canadian big box bookstore banner owned by Indigo Books and Music.Formerly a separate company competing with Indigo, the combined company has continued to operate both banners since their merger in 2001.
Elmer S. Gish School (formally known as Elmer S. Gish Elementary/Junior High School), [2] part of St. Albert Public Schools, is an Elementary-Junior High school located in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. [3] The school has been in operation since 1981 and was named after a St. Albert educator.
Great West Media Limited Partnership is a Canadian publisher of weekly newspapers in the province of Alberta.It is headquartered in St. Albert, Alberta.. The company is jointly owned by Glacier Media, a Vancouver-based publisher, and the local family business Jamison Newspapers, which operates Great West's properties.
St. Albert Public Schools, formally St. Albert Public School District No. 5565, is a public school authority within the Canadian province of Alberta operated out of St. Albert. [1] The board is a member of Zone 2/3. [2] The district was formerly known as Protestant Separate School District No. 6.
The annexation would have effectively amalgamated St. Albert and Strathcona County with Edmonton. Alberta's Local Authorities Board (LAB), a predecessor to the Municipal Government Board , granted the annexation in 1980 but excluded St. Albert, Sherwood Park and lands in Strathcona County to the east of Sherwood Park, thereby preventing any ...
Sir Alexander Mackenzie School was the first school built by its parent school board, then known as Protestant Separate School District No. 6, and was the first Protestant school in St. Albert. Both the district and the school were created in order to accommodate a growing population of Protestant students in St. Albert.