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Jury sees video of Twitchell interview with police

Jury sees video of Twitchell interview with police

In Mark Twitchell's first interview with police, the St. Albert man was happy to talk about his movie career at great length, while remaining mystified that a missing man had told friends he was going to meet a woman at his rented garage.
Environment File

Environment File

An Edmonton nature group plans to honour a St. Albert resident this week for her contributions to conservation. The Edmonton Nature Club will give its annual Conservation Award to St. Albert’s Elke Blodgett at its annual banquet this Saturday.
SAIF putting on its red shoes again

SAIF putting on its red shoes again

The time has come for all forms of domestic abuse to get the boot. That’s the message from St. Albert Stop Abuse in Families (SAIF) as it prepares to put on its third annual Red Shoe Gala.
Legal's leaders tower over town

Legal's leaders tower over town

Legal's leaders loomed large this week as artists unveiled a mural dedicated to famous local politicians. Guests gathered at the Legal Cultural Centre Monday evening for their first look at the town's 35th mural.
Library opens book on reading game

Library opens book on reading game

There is good news if your son or daughter has the need to read during spring break. The St. Albert Public Library is cracking the spine on its newest reading game this Friday.
Residents encouraged to report drainage problems during pothole season

Residents encouraged to report drainage problems during pothole season

Unseasonably high snowfall and a prolonged spring will wreak havoc with St. Albert's streets and sidewalks, say city maintenance officials.
City falling behind on reports

City falling behind on reports

A number of delayed reports are a sign the city's administration is understaffed and overworked, said Mayor Nolan Crouse. Administration asked for more time for three separate reports that were due at the end of March.
City won't seek private options for garbage collection

City won't seek private options for garbage collection

The city will not explore private contracting of its garbage collection. Council declined to support a motion by Coun. Cam MacKay to seek price quotes from private contractors.
Rookie councillor impresses with knowledge and smarts

Rookie councillor impresses with knowledge and smarts

Cathy Heron is a woman. As a St. Albert city council candidate, Heron drew a lot of criticism for stating that obvious fact at a public forum.
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