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Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings
Motorcyclist dies after Monday night collision

Motorcyclist dies after Monday night collision

A 62-year-old female motorcyclist died at the hospital as a result of the injuries she sustained in the collision. 
Local residents, interested parties react to Kenney's resignation

Local residents, interested parties react to Kenney's resignation

The premier will be staying on as leader of the United Conservative Party until a new leader is chosen.
Larry Rindero Memorial Tournament a feat of community planning

Larry Rindero Memorial Tournament a feat of community planning

"The kids are definitely worth the work."
Province holds town hall after backlash over proposed insulin pump program changes

Province holds town hall after backlash over proposed insulin pump program changes

The province began to implement a three-phase approach to improve access to diabetes management supplies and technology. Phase three, which was to be implemented in August, has been paused.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!
Morinville RCMP at scene of serious collision on Highway 28

Morinville RCMP at scene of serious collision on Highway 28

One occupant of the motorcycle was transported by ambulance to an Edmonton-area hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver of the SUV has been detained by police for further investigation, RCMP said in a statement this evening.
Trails re-open after moose causes three-day closure at Lois Hole Park

Trails re-open after moose causes three-day closure at Lois Hole Park

Alberta Environment and Parks say they received multiple calls from the public regarding an aggressive moose in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park on May 15, causing conservation officers to temporarily close parts of the trail to the public.
St. Albert wins provincial award for adaptive signal technology

St. Albert wins provincial award for adaptive signal technology

St. Albert's transportation manager said the city is one of the first within Canada to successfully integrate the technology.
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