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Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crime: Gas ’n dash On Friday, December 13, at approximately 10:10 a.m.
RCMP ramping up checkstops over the holidays

RCMP ramping up checkstops over the holidays

Increased efforts by St. Albert RCMP to target impaired driving have been underway since the beginning of December. So far they are paying off.
Listing your home during the holidays

Listing your home during the holidays

Christmas season usually doesn’t come to mind as a busy time for the local housing market.
Oldtime sweets still a favourite during the holiday season

Oldtime sweets still a favourite during the holiday season

You don't mess with tradition, especially not at Christmas time. That's why Don Goldsworthy returns to St. Albert's Candy Bouquet every year in December to buy his Christmas cake, dearly remembered from his youth in Britain.
Recreation centres provide holiday options for families

Recreation centres provide holiday options for families

City facilities are ready to be filled with the sounds of cheer during the holiday season. From extra public skating to holiday-themed fitness classes at Servus Place, families can choose to spend some of their time together recreating.
Seasonal sentiments

Seasonal sentiments

The tall Christmas tree in Nicole Mackoway's home is hung with glowing balls and a small selection of old ornaments passed down from one generation to the next.
Fighting the flakes

Fighting the flakes

For about 133 days, or a third of each year, the capital region has at least a centimetre of snow.
Kids helping kids

Kids helping kids

For a child who cannot return home for the night because of abuse, a toothbrush is a necessity but a teddy bear is comfort.
Portable sign fees too high: sign association

Portable sign fees too high: sign association

Members of the Alberta Portable Signs Association pleaded with council to reconsider the permit fees required for their signs on Monday.
Train whistle issue makes return trip to council

Train whistle issue makes return trip to council

The quest for whistle cessation in St. Albert could get back on track thanks to the recently-passed budget.
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