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More tax increases in city's future

More tax increases in city's future

It is becoming increasingly clear that a decline in the rate of increase in taxes in St. Albert is unlikely in the short or medium-term future, a sobering thought with municipal elections eight months away.
The car of the future, today

The car of the future, today

The future is electric, and a St. Albert businessman is driving it. Ron Simonsmeier, the president of St.
Park and ride hinges on land deal

Park and ride hinges on land deal

St. Albert’s new park and ride has received tentative approval from the provincial government for grant funding, but the cheque isn’t yet in the mail.
City has repeat offenders in its sights

City has repeat offenders in its sights

Repeat offenders in St. Albert could soon be the target of a new policing strategy to further reduce the number of Criminal Code offences in the city.
Whiteout conditions sparks collisions

Whiteout conditions sparks collisions

Whiteout conditions and slick roads sparked numerous collisions and landed several area motorists in the ditch this week.
Sentencing put over in sex case

Sentencing put over in sex case

Sentencing for a former Spruce Grove teacher and St. Albert hockey coach who made a sexual advance on a 16-year-old hockey player was put over for at least two weeks.
Search called off for Sturgeon County woman

Search called off for Sturgeon County woman

Morinville RCMP have called off the search for missing Sturgeon County woman Roxanne Wolf. "She is no longer missing," Morinville RCMP Const. Yelena Avoine said on Thursday. "Out of respect for the family, we won't give any more detail." Sgt.
Riders to numb bums this weekend

Riders to numb bums this weekend

Local riders will freeze their butts off this weekend on a frozen lake as part of the world’s longest, coldest motorized ice race.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A St. Albert man with a history of evading police will spending the next 60 days behind bars after driving with a disqualified licence.
Mental illness taints legal proceedings

Mental illness taints legal proceedings

An Edmonton man presumed to be a follower of a United States tax-protest group will spend 60 days in a medical facility to determine his ability to stand trial.
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