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St. Albert Crime Map - May 18-24

St. Albert Crime Map - May 18-24

St. Albert RCMP is always looking for help to identify the individual(s) involved in crimes. If you have any information, call the St. Albert RCMP at 780-458-7700. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Scouts' sale the ticket to Japan Jamboree

Scouts' sale the ticket to Japan Jamboree

Most people have garage sales to clear out their closets and make a few bucks over the course of a weekend. The 12th St.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Parkade break-ins: Residents at Mission Hill Grande are still sorting through their belongings, hoping nothing was stolen. The condo complex in the Mission neighbourhood of St. Albert reported several break-ins to its underground parking garage this year. Cars were damaged and broken into. According to video surveillance, a man also broke into several storage units in the parkade on May 12 around 3 a.m.
No to independent expense audit

No to independent expense audit

There will be no forensic audit of the mayor's expenses. Motions put forward by Coun.
Free2Walk focuses on H2O

Free2Walk focuses on H2O

Walking with water on your head is no walk in the park. That’s exactly the point that Corissa Tymafichuk and Andrea Payne are trying to prove with their upcoming charity event that expands on their usual Free2Walk against human slavery.
RCMP investigate officer-involved shooting near Morinville

RCMP investigate officer-involved shooting near Morinville

Police continue to investigate the RCMP shooting of a gun-wielding man near Morinville Friday night. When Morinville RCMP were called out on a trespassing complaint at 8:40 p.m., they found a 47-year-old male alone in a field next to the property.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Those interested in finding out more about what the Alberta doctors’ regulatory body gets up to on an organizational level can see first hand at a public meeting tomorrow.
Rodeo medics see the action up close

Rodeo medics see the action up close

There’s no doubt that as far sports go, rodeo ranks as one of the most physically demanding – and dangerous.
More fire bans roll in

More fire bans roll in

Campers and backyard partiers can forget about fires this week now that two towns and the province have brought in near total fire bans for much of the region.
Opinions still split on angle parking

Opinions still split on angle parking

The bells on Kim Borle’s downtown bookstore have rung in a few new customers this year. The owner of The Bookstore on Perron says she has the city to thank for that. Since St.
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