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RCMP investigate several robberies in area

RCMP investigate several robberies in area

Armed cyclist robs bank An armed cyclist robbed a St. Albert bank last week, then got away on a mountain bike. RCMP were called to the CIBC bank on Hebert Road on April 2 shortly after 5 p.m.
Despite e-book growth, paper version still preferred

Despite e-book growth, paper version still preferred

While digital media might make reading easier and more convenient, there's something about the printed word that enchants people in a way modern technology has yet to achieve.
Street sweeping begins

Street sweeping begins

St. Albert streets will get a lot cleaner this month now that sweepers have rolled out to scrub them clean. They're also getting a lot smoother, thanks to the city's ongoing use of a giant heat lamp.
City misses funding for resource centre

City misses funding for resource centre

St. Albert has once again been left off the list for a provincially-funded family resource centre due in part to its children’s performance on a standardized assessment test.
Council expense review calls for policy changes

Council expense review calls for policy changes

The review of St. Albert city council's expense claims is already sparking calls for a secondary, independent look.
UPDATED: Police investigate suspicious death

UPDATED: Police investigate suspicious death

RCMP and Edmonton police are investigating the suspicious death of a 25-year old man. The man was found dead in the parking lot of Nevada Place on Monday around 10 p.m. He was shot in Edmonton.
UPDATE: RCMP blow up suspicious case near Save-On-Foods, no explosives found

UPDATE: RCMP blow up suspicious case near Save-On-Foods, no explosives found

St. Albert RCMP closed off parts of a Save-On-Foods parking lot Monday morning after a suspicious package was found nearby. Cpl. Laurel Kading said the case was discovered by a grocery store employee on a picnic table round 9:30 a.m. RCMP arrived shortly after and closed the parking lot to the north and east of the store.
Rally against standard changes

Rally against standard changes

Snow, slush and wind didn’t stop a rally protesting changes to housing rules for people with development disabilities from taking place at the Alberta Legislature Wednesday.
AMVIC report to be released 'very soon': minister

AMVIC report to be released 'very soon': minister

St. Albert’s MLA says he plans to make a final version of an investigation into the Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council (AMVIC) public.
Target pharmacy relocates, opens soda shop

Target pharmacy relocates, opens soda shop

The owner of the pharmacy inside the St. Albert Target store woke to bad news on Jan. 15. In a text message from one of her pharmacists, Karen Moak learned that Target was closing all of its Canadian stores within months.
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