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Man convicted in car door assault

Man convicted in car door assault

A St. Albert man was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon stemming from an altercation that left a woman with a large gash on her leg and bruises all over her body.
Steady gains for business sector

Steady gains for business sector

It would appear that business in the St. Albert area is continuing to hum along. According to the City of St. Albert’s 2010 year-end report, approved licenced businesses run out of commercial or industrial locations numbered 1,350 at year end.
Driver should contain his rage

Driver should contain his rage

To the angry man driving the blue Dodge pick-up who cut off three lanes of traffic to get into the left turning lane on St. Albert Trail on Monday, April 18 at about noon — your road rage is not appreciated.
Builder donates St. Albert home to Habitat For Humanity

Builder donates St. Albert home to Habitat For Humanity

A St. Albert family will benefit from a new $250,000 home donated by Daytona Homes. The company is one of five from the Capital region that donated a home to the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who pushed a woman down, breaking her clavicle bone and cellphone at a time when he was not supposed to have any contact with her, was sentenced to three months in jail and a year on probation.
Organ donation a gift of life

Organ donation a gift of life

Everything changed for St. Albert residents Jan and Rick Fortier and their son, Adam, with a decision by one family to give the gift of life. A five-year-old girl died, but in the wake of that tragedy Adam was given a new lease on life.
RCMP seek knife-wielding shoplifter

RCMP seek knife-wielding shoplifter

Local RCMP officers are asking for the public’s help locating a man who pulled a knife on a store employee. The man went into the Safeway store on Hebert Road around 7:25 a.m.
Buses idle on Easter

Buses idle on Easter

St. Albert now offers transit service on holidays but it won't be operating buses on Easter Sunday. Easter is one holiday that was left off the schedule of a new pilot program that started this year.
Special education could use fresh funding

Special education could use fresh funding

St. Albert Protestant Schools is waiting to find out what will happen with $12 million Alberta Education has set aside for special education but has yet to disperse.
Vandals strike minor ball clubhouse

Vandals strike minor ball clubhouse

A local organization will be spending some cash on repairs after vandals broke several large windows at the St. Albert Minor Baseball Association (SAMBA) clubhouse. At around 10 p.m.
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