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Volunteers

Volunteers

Dec. 5 is International Volunteer Day, a day for the whole world to recognize the valuable contribution volunteers make each day. Volunteer and make an impact in your community. The St.
Outbreak of chicken pox hits local school

Outbreak of chicken pox hits local school

Alberta Health Services is reporting a small outbreak of chicken pox at a local school. There have been nine confirmed cases of the pesky virus at Leo Nickerson over the last few weeks, which is enough to raise some concerns at the school.
Budget highlights

Budget highlights

Below are some of the motions that were decided during the budget deliberations on Tuesday and Thursday evenings: • Add $350,000 to the municipal capital budget for a functional alignment study to bring LRT from south St. Albert to north St.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crime: Break-in to hair salon On Wednesday, Nov. 23, between 6 p.m. and 5:20 a.m.
Three golden rules of a wellness program

Three golden rules of a wellness program

Dr. Nizar Saab doesn’t start work at The Chiro Clinic until Monday, but he’s already got a good head start on how to help his clients get healthy and stay that way.
Police make arrests after string of smashed windows

Police make arrests after string of smashed windows

A 26-year-old man is being held in custody following a string of broken windows in the Grandin area. Adam Troy Ridell, 26 is facing nine counts of mischief and will make his first court appearance on Monday in St. Albert.
NABI funding slashed

NABI funding slashed

Dar Schwanbeck can’t understand why councillors have slashed his agency’s funding in half for 2012 when he says there is so much more they could do that would benefit St. Albert’s economic base.
Councillors halve RCMP staff request

Councillors halve RCMP staff request

The RCMP will be getting one more sergeant and the city one more speed-on-green camera despite a hard push from administration for councillors to rethink their decisions.
Man caves move out of the garage

Man caves move out of the garage

Grey is in. Pink is out – at least it's out in St. Albert's latest crop of showhomes where the walls are predominantly grey or charcoal coloured, the trim is white and the floors are dark brown.
Lewd video in school prompts complaints

Lewd video in school prompts complaints

A W.D. Cuts teacher has been disciplined after parents complained about a sexually suggestive video shown to a Grade 7 class. Media reports suggest that a parent complained to the principal of W.D.
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