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City plows on with snow removal

City plows on with snow removal

Snow removal crews began attacking St. Albert's collector roads Thursday afternoon after finishing the city's residential streets.
Armed men target local pharmacy

Armed men target local pharmacy

A local pharmacy was robbed Wednesday night by two men demanding a highly addictive painkiller. The men entered the Health Select Pharmacy in the Tudor Glen Market at around 7 p.m. and demanded the prescription painkiller Oxycontin.
Nurse charged with sexual assault

Nurse charged with sexual assault

Local RCMP laid sexual assault charges Friday against a former nurse at the Sturgeon Community Hospital. Eric James Christiansen, 48, faces three charges of sexual assault stemming from contact he had with two adult women at the St. Albert hospital.
Birthday cake stretches the imagination

Birthday cake stretches the imagination

Tonight, St. Albert’s 150th anniversary gala is about to unveil the largest cake the city has ever seen. And dĂ©cor designer Cory Christopher, 24, has created a modern day sculptural fantasy with homespun elements straight from the past.
School boards cautious about new collective agreement

School boards cautious about new collective agreement

Local school boards are concerned about a potential new province-wide funding agreement that could see teachers forgo a 4.3 per cent salary increase in exchange for limiting the number of hours of instructional time.
Plows return to collector routes

Plows return to collector routes

Snow removal crews began attacking St. Albert's collector roads Thursday afternoon after finishing the city's residential streets.
Hefty costs for Henday landscaping

Hefty costs for Henday landscaping

The city will need to cough up more money than planned to landscape two key interchanges that will link Anthony Henday Drive to St. Albert. Landscaping costs would run between $900,000 and $1.
Local butchers serve more than niche market

Local butchers serve more than niche market

As consumers become more interested in the origins of what’s on their table, butchers are stepping up to the plate by providing a level of service, knowledge and local fare often not found in large grocery chains.
Alberta Party elects board

Alberta Party elects board

Disillusionment and frustration with the provincial government were the main reasons local residents attended the Alberta Party's first constituency association meeting in St. Albert.
Council looks into ATV exemption for snow removal

Council looks into ATV exemption for snow removal

There will be no quick changes to allow ATVs for snow clearing in St. Albert but city council is looking into the issue.
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