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Government promises results based budgeting

Government promises results based budgeting

The first bill into the legislature next week will aim to create a new standard for writing the government's $40 billion budget in the future.
Concrete floors

Concrete floors

Concrete floors are moving out of the garage and basement and on up into living rooms, kitchens and even the bedrooms of homes.
Target store coming next spring

Target store coming next spring

Zellers’ days at St. Albert Centre appear to be dwindling after Target announced it will be opening one of its first stores in the Edmonton region at that location next spring.
Businessman Stephen Khan wins St. Albert PC nomination

Businessman Stephen Khan wins St. Albert PC nomination

Tuesday's election of local businessman Stephen Khan to represent St.
Man suffers broken leg after being hit by distracted driver

Man suffers broken leg after being hit by distracted driver

Distracted driving appears to have been the major cause of an accident that left a 27-year-old man with a broken leg.
RCMP launch drug tip line

RCMP launch drug tip line

The local RCMP drug unit wants you to call and you don’t even have to leave your number.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Fingerprint scanner streamlines background checks

Fingerprint scanner streamlines background checks

Now, there’s no ink, no mess and no more waiting for months and months. That leaves people like Pat Phelan breathing a huge sigh of relief, even if she’s deep in the heart of St. Albert’s RCMP detachment.
There's life outside the fast lane

There's life outside the fast lane

Genevieve and Richard Woodward adopted their first greyhound in 1993 in Britain from an animal rescue centre. Since then, the couple has adopted four more greyhounds and are so keen on the practice they convinced their St.
Teens charged following ATM fire

Teens charged following ATM fire

Two teenage girls are now facing arson charges following a fire that caused $24,000 damage to two bank machines. The two Scotiabank machines were heavily damaged in the fire that happened about midnight on Dec.
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