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City and county agreement reached

City and county agreement reached

St. Albert and Sturgeon County have agreed on a set of principles to govern the future relationship between the two municipalities. City council signed off on a memorandum of understanding with Sturgeon County on Monday night.
Shoplifter hits parked car while fleeing store

Shoplifter hits parked car while fleeing store

A woman has been released from jail after serving nearly three months for stealing from a St. Albert clothing store then ramming into an employee’s vehicle while fleeing the scene.
Council pay review coming

Council pay review coming

Current councillors and all future St. Albert councils will have the power to review the pay of city elected officials following a change to the city’s policies on the issue.
Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday Gift Guide

For everyone on your list . . .
Third bust of suspected counterfeit oxy

Third bust of suspected counterfeit oxy

Area law enforcement are renewing warnings about the danger of counterfeit OxyContin. A recent investigation into cocaine trafficking by the St.
BLESS prints guide to Big Lake plants

BLESS prints guide to Big Lake plants

Can’t tell your bishop’s caps from your Indian pipes? A new guide to the plants of Big Lake can help, and should be on sale this week.
Decking the halls and streets of St. Albert

Decking the halls and streets of St. Albert

It takes a few weeks of work to get St. Albert dressed up for the holiday season. The focus is mostly on the downtown Perron District, where the annual light-up festival helps kick off Christmas celebrations.
Saving money with the sun

Saving money with the sun

City residents can hear about how an Edmonton homeowner went net-zero using solar power next week. The Solar Energy Society of Alberta is hosting a free panel discussion next Wednesday on living with solar power.
Of winterscaping and fairy gardens

Of winterscaping and fairy gardens

The Christmas season is only a few weeks long, but for we in Central and Northern Alberta, winter weather can be a reality from November to March.
Shop downtown this Christmas!

Shop downtown this Christmas!

It's a short drive, with plentiful, free parking, so why not shop St.
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