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Province changes WCB related program

Province changes WCB related program

The government introduced new measures this week designed to give companies across the province another reason to take employee safety more seriously.
Seniors share their stories

Seniors share their stories

There will be all of the usual ways to celebrate when Seniors’ Week comes around again next week. You can enjoy a spate of activities like the classic pancake breakfast, the strawberry tea and the social lunch, all put on by the St.
Multitude amasses for mass on Mission Hill

Multitude amasses for mass on Mission Hill

Five-thousand strong, the faithful gathered on Mission Hill Thursday morning for a jubilee mass to celebrate the 150th anniversaries of the Catholic Church and St. Albert. “This is indeed a community celebration,” said Greater St.
City locks up downtown parking stalls

City locks up downtown parking stalls

In an effort to alleviate the parking crunch downtown during special events, the city has reached agreements with three property owners in the area to allow parking in stalls that would otherwise be off limits.
City Facebook page creates confusion and fans

City Facebook page creates confusion and fans

The City of St. Albert now has a Facebook page but it isn't the city that's doing it. A new Facebook page entitled The Community of St. Albert has been live for more than a week now, and initially launched as "The City of St. Albert.
Pharmacy robbery nets three and a half years

Pharmacy robbery nets three and a half years

A 21-year-old man whose addiction to a prescription painkiller lead him to rob two pharmacies in two days, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison Monday.
Forces regiment to be granted Freedom of the City

Forces regiment to be granted Freedom of the City

St. Albert will be opening its gate to one of the country's oldest military regiments later this month as part of the city's centennial celebrations.
NASAP

NASAP

I’m Jersey and I’m a lovely 18-month-old female cat who wears a pretty sharp black and white tuxedo.
Soldiering on for the long run

Soldiering on for the long run

Many people think that a 42-kilometre (26-mile) marathon is a long way to run. Cpl. Joshua Martin says he can do a little bit more. The 31-year-old former St.
Postal strike looms

Postal strike looms

The countdown has begun toward a nationwide postal strike. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) delivered its 72-hour strike notice Monday, letting Canada Post know that unless a deal is reached they will walk off the job late on Thursday.
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