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Second annual Christmas banquet to be held on Thursday

Second annual Christmas banquet to be held on Thursday

Santa Claus and his wife will take to the chimney a little early this year. On Thursday evening at the United Church, they are handing out presents to the less fortunate in St. Albert and some Canadian newcomers.
Province chips in for Arden renovations

Province chips in for Arden renovations

Christmas came early for the Arden Theatre last week. On Friday St.
Ambulance contract on hold

Ambulance contract on hold

A pending report on ambulance service in Alberta is delaying a new contract between St. Albert and Alberta Health Services.
Youth centre's focus prevents grant dollars

Youth centre's focus prevents grant dollars

One of the reasons the Youth Community Centre no longer qualifies for Family and Community Support Service grant funding is because it targets at-risk youth, city council heard Monday.
Of mice and memory

Of mice and memory

To most people, mice are little more than cute critters or household annoyances but to others they hold the keys to our memory.
Music light show wows neighbourhood

Music light show wows neighbourhood

St. Albert is no stranger to Christmas decorations, what with spots like Elliot Place sporting more lights than a small galaxy at this time of year.
Van Damme out of jail

Van Damme out of jail

James van Damme was released from jail Monday after spending 60 days behind bars for threatening police officers from the St. Albert RCMP detachment. The former city council candidate appeared in St.
Collision kills local man

Collision kills local man

A local man is dead after his vehicle entered oncoming traffic south of Legal Friday evening. The man’s northbound car crossed the centre line on Hwy.
Books help teachers pay tribute to fallen colleague

Books help teachers pay tribute to fallen colleague

For one local elementary school, reading has become the best activity to learn, be entertained and honour a former educator at the same time.
Councillors tout LRT study as prudent planning

Councillors tout LRT study as prudent planning

St. Albert’s mayor might have changed his mind and his vote about the city conducting a study of LRT, but he still wants to see more details before any work begins. A $500,000 functional alignment study for a future LRT line through St.
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