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Court Briefs

A sergeant in the Canadian Armed Forces pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife and young son in St. Albert court Monday. Jeffrey G. Yetman pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and one count of assault with a weapon.
KidSport chapter ready for kickoff

KidSport chapter ready for kickoff

It’s official. KidSport’s St. Albert chapter is getting its celebration kickoff party this weekend. “We are launching!” exclaimed Klayton Deputan, the group's organizer.
Where are the redpolls?

Where are the redpolls?

Seen any redpolls lately? If you haven't, you're not the only one – for reasons that aren't entirely clear, these tiny, red-capped, zap-happy birds seems to be in short supply around these parts.
No redpolls in Christmas poll

No redpolls in Christmas poll

Canada appears to be short on redpolls this winter, say local birders, and St. Albert is no exception. About 148 people braved the cold last Dec. 28 for the 22nd annual St. Albert Christmas Bird Count.
Permaculture comes to St. Albert

Permaculture comes to St. Albert

A city resident hopes to get St. Albert pumped about perennials this week as part of a public seminar on permaculture. St.
UPDATE: Missing St. Albert youth found

UPDATE: Missing St. Albert youth found

Missing St. Albert youth Dylan Andres has been found and returned home safely.
Chamber looks for improved rapport with city in 2014

Chamber looks for improved rapport with city in 2014

The president of the local Chamber of Commerce said she is looking forward to an exciting year for business in St. Albert, but also to continue building a better rapport with the city.
Condos a seller in December, and past year

Condos a seller in December, and past year

Average sales for single-family homes in St. Albert dropped by 19.4 per cent in December, compared to the same month in 2012, the Realtors Association of Edmonton reported in their monthly housing bulletin. St.
What they don't tell you in the academy

What they don't tell you in the academy

For anyone thinking about becoming a police officer, go on a ride-along first, advises Const. Les Rice with Morinville RCMP.
Bon Accord pursues development

Bon Accord pursues development

The small town of Bon Accord is exploring the stars, and thus enticing both tourists and developers alike.
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