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The police may have your lost bike

The police may have your lost bike

If you are missing a bicycle, the police may have it. Cpl. Laurel Kading said St. Albert RCMP has more than 30 bikes stored in its shed right now. The bikes were collected over the summer and the identities of their owners aren’t known.
City wants to help close grieving loop on RCMP shooting death

City wants to help close grieving loop on RCMP shooting death

When a shooting at the Apex Casino left the city RCMP mourning one of its own in January, St. Albertans responded with an outpouring of messages, flowers, cards and home-cooked meals.
Being Bruce Lee

Being Bruce Lee

A young girl, barefoot and dressed in all white, gently bows to her opponent then goes for a hard kick to send him off balance. But the boy, only nine years of age, blocks her attack, pushes her around and retaliates with a swift punch to the neck.
City addresses red tape with changes to land use bylaw

City addresses red tape with changes to land use bylaw

Developers will soon have more flexibility on what types of housing can be built in St. Albert.
Doggy dip fetches funds for homeless hounds

Doggy dip fetches funds for homeless hounds

A late-summer-evening swim at the local outdoor pool isn’t exactly an appealing proposition when the temperature is reading single digits. Unless you’ve got four furry legs, in which case it’s all paws on deck.
Health care, education top list of budget concerns

Health care, education top list of budget concerns

Amidst drops in oil prices, spikes in layoffs and an ever-deepening deficit, health care, education and human services were top of mind for St. Albertans when it comes to the next budget. St.
St. Albert-Edmonton Liberals finally host nomination meeting

St. Albert-Edmonton Liberals finally host nomination meeting

With only a month and a half to go in the 11-week campaign, the Liberals are finally set to enter the race for the St.
Under construction

Under construction

By Kevin Ma W.D. Cuts students came back to more than just pencils, books, and teachers' dirty looks this week – there were also bulldozers. W.D. Cuts Junior High is in the midst of a $10-million renovation.
School for Simon

School for Simon

A St. Albert student with Asperger's will get to go to the school of his choice after all next week, thanks to the intervention of the province's education minister.
Be a courteous driver this weekend

Be a courteous driver this weekend

An 81-year-old woman is in hospital with fractures after being hit by a car earlier this week. The woman was crossing St. Vital Avenue on Sept. 1 when she was struck. The 50-year-old male driver was arrested and charged with impaired driving.
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