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Witnesses allege attempted kidnapping, victim taken to hospital
St. Albert RCMP are looking for the occupants of a silver Chevrolet Equinox SUV with a smashed-out rear window after an alleged attempted kidnapping Wednesday night sent one man to hospital with stab wounds.

Top Stories - July 1, 2009
JAMES MACLENNAN/St. Albert Gazette
LONG LEAP
Special Olympics competitor Tim Hutchinson of Spruce Grove launches himself into the sand pit during the long jump competition Sunday afternoon. For more Special Olympics coverage read the July 1 Gazette.

NEWS
Police poised to lay charges in new froshing case
The RCMP is expecting to lay a new set of assault charges against local teens after another incident of froshing emerged this year.
NEWS
Council backs heritage-themed park
Residents will soon be able to take a trip back in time after city council moved one step closer to creating a $12.6-million heritage-themed park on Meadowview Drive.
NEWS
Flags ring in birthday
Best friends and roommates for the past 22 years, Lenore Snow and Bill Buitenweg of St. Albert have decorated their front lawn with 142 Canadian flags.
NEWS
Special Olympics a success — organizers
Organizers of the Special Olympics Provincial Summer Games are calling the event a great success.
NEWS
Sturgeon residents rail against power line
Sturgeon County residents flooded a council meeting this week seeking help to stop a 500-kilovolt power line from meandering through their backyards.
EDITORIAL
Democracy is dying in Alberta
A recent poll that shows a large number of Albertans are increasingly dissatisfied with Premier Ed Stelmach also shows just how sorely the province lacks a credible political alternative.
LETTERS
Atheist confuses history and religious endorsement
And other letters to the editor

SCENE FEATURE
Curbside comes to town
It’s another long day on the garbage trail here in Bon Accord.
SPORTS
Blues sink Pirates in women’s rugby
Ellerslie Rugby Park — The St. Albert Blues passed their stiffest test with flying colours in second division women’s rugby.
SPORTS
Morinville Ladies overthrow Revolution in the St. Albert Women’s Soccer League
Blinding speed by the Morinville Ladies left Revolution FC seeing stars in Sunday’s game of the week in the St. Albert Women’s Soccer League.
SPORTS
Fantastic firsts destroy Druids in Alberta Cup rugby
Outlaws Field – St. Albert’s fantastic firsts survived a brief scare Saturday to extend their Alberta Cup winning streak to a league-high eight matches.
JAMES MACLENNAN/St. Albert Gazette
FOLLOW THE LEADER
Ben Nelson (three), Matthew Tailby (four) and Blade Blackwell (223) round the final corner of the St. Albert BMX track during Saturday’s Alberta Cup provincial series race held at the Riel Recreation Park.

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Carol Otto of St. Albert received a bouquet of flowers and a standing ovation from her fellow Ardents when she was recognized for her 25 years of volunteer service at the theatre during Friday night's gala.





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