September 30, 2012
30/09/2012 05:23
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The Photography Of Paul Chaisson
Our fishing correspondent Paul Chaisson took these shots near Fort Saskatchewan while out fishing one recent evening.



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BBC News Feed:
Welcome To St. Albert's Place Live Chat
Links To Other Stories In The News:
B.C. First Nation backs RCMP investigation of Furlong - CBC
Khadr back in Canada to serve out sentence - CNN
Beef recall expands to include whole muscle cuts - CTV
Mandel: Next step on arena talks public discussion - Edmonton Journal
All Canada wins with Northern Gateway pipeline - Edmonton Sun
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The Things That People Send Us
That LEGO stuff can be useful . . .


Now That
Was Mean!

100 Year Old Compton Oak Move
The Ghirardi Compton Oak has been a piece of League City's history for over 100 years. The tree stands 56 feet tall, has a canopy that is over 100 feet wide, and is 135 inches around. It also weighs an incredible 518,000 pounds. A county road widening project put the future of the Ghirardi Oak in jeopardy. Council voted to use park dedication funds to hire Hess Landscaping Construction to move the majestic oak. A project that took them just under a month to complete. Watch the incredible process from start to finish.
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hot coffee and spend 10 minutes to start your day with St. Albert's only daily news site.
Not from St. Albert? Not to worry, there's plenty for you too.
A great way to put a smile on your face before you begin your day.
Have an opinion, gripe or grin to share? Use our Live Chat feature below to share it with other readers. Try our frequent recipes. Give our puzzles a whirl or a game of hangman. Check out our outstanding linked photos. Got a story or photo to share? Want to wish someone happy birthday or anniversary? We love your stuff from any location. Go ahead, send it in. We dare you!
Best of all, it's all free thanks to our advertisers. Enjoy and please, tell your friends. And be sure to check back often each day as the site can be updated as events occur. Follow @St. Albert's Place
The Photography Of Paul Chaisson
Our fishing correspondent Paul Chaisson took these shots near Fort Saskatchewan while out fishing one recent evening.



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BBC News Feed:
Welcome To St. Albert's Place Live Chat
Links To Other Stories In The News:
B.C. First Nation backs RCMP investigation of Furlong - CBC
Khadr back in Canada to serve out sentence - CNN
Beef recall expands to include whole muscle cuts - CTV
Mandel: Next step on arena talks public discussion - Edmonton Journal
All Canada wins with Northern Gateway pipeline - Edmonton Sun
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The Things That People Send Us
That LEGO stuff can be useful . . .


Now That
Was Mean!

100 Year Old Compton Oak Move
The Ghirardi Compton Oak has been a piece of League City's history for over 100 years. The tree stands 56 feet tall, has a canopy that is over 100 feet wide, and is 135 inches around. It also weighs an incredible 518,000 pounds. A county road widening project put the future of the Ghirardi Oak in jeopardy. Council voted to use park dedication funds to hire Hess Landscaping Construction to move the majestic oak. A project that took them just under a month to complete. Watch the incredible process from start to finish.
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