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Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: Woman missing An Edmonton-area woman has been reported missing and she is known to have friends in the St. Albert area.
Mental health matters

Mental health matters

Many of us try to eat right and exercise to take care of our bodies, but too often we don’t take the same strides to keep our minds healthy, say experts.
Citizen of the year: Joe Becigneul

Citizen of the year: Joe Becigneul

Joe Becigneul might have to trade in his nickname from "Lightning Joe" to "Diamond Joe", or maybe just "Champ" would suffice.
Correction - 2014 senior's expo

Correction - 2014 senior's expo

The 2014 senior's expo at the St. Albert 50+ Club will take place on Tuesday, May 6.
Province pegs more money for primary care networks

Province pegs more money for primary care networks

An additional $32 million in funding will be put towards Primary Care Networks to extend clinic hours and attach patients to a family doctor, the Alberta government announced Thursday.
St. Albert city departments busy: city manager

St. Albert city departments busy: city manager

Is the administrative staff of the City of St. Albert overworked? Recently, workload has begun appearing in staff reports to council, detailing why requests from councillors need to be dealt with on a longer time line.
RiverFest rolls into St. Albert

RiverFest rolls into St. Albert

Hundreds of residents will celebrate Mother's Day this month with trees and trash as the city's annual Sturgeon River cleanup returns to St. Albert. The 17th annual Clean and Green RiverFest event is this May 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Locals land seniors awards

Locals land seniors awards

St. Albert residents won three of 10 awards handed out recently by a prominent Edmonton seniors organization.
Angle parking on its way to downtown

Angle parking on its way to downtown

The city will create 12 new parking spaces with a new angle parking pilot project on Perron Street. The project will run for one year starting in early June. The goal is to provide a solution to parking shortages in the area at a low cost.
Students spin for a cure

Students spin for a cure

The students at Vincent J. Maloney Junior High School surpassed their goal of raising $35,000 during their third annual Cyclebetes Spin-A-Thon, this past Thursday.
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