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Top cop says job vacancies could mean scaled-back police presence

Top cop says job vacancies could mean scaled-back police presence

St. Albert RCMP's top-cop Insp. Ryan Comaniuk says the detachment is currently trying to manage a nearly 30 per cent officer vacancy, and most pro-active policing efforts and neighbourhood patrols are going to be scaled back in the months to come as a result.
Hailey Benedict wins SiriusXM Top of the Country competition

Hailey Benedict wins SiriusXM Top of the Country competition

The St. Albert singer-songwriter claimed the title and a $25,000 cheque at Canadian Country Music Week
Fall to bring average temperatures

Fall to bring average temperatures

“We might see some precipitation over the next little while in northern Alberta which I think overall people will be happy with since things are still on fire there,” said Natalie Hasell, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Travis Nesbitt triumphs at CCMAs

Travis Nesbitt triumphs at CCMAs

After five nominations, the St. Albert video producer captures two trophies
STARFest: Ann-Marie MacDonald introduces Fayne

STARFest: Ann-Marie MacDonald introduces Fayne

Fayne is a Gothic historical fiction that seamlessly wraps together science, medicine, magic, love, secrets and sexual identity
Revised Villeneuve Airport area structure plan approved

Revised Villeneuve Airport area structure plan approved

The region's provincially mandated growth planning board has approved a significantly revised version of Sturgeon County's Villeneuve Airport area structure plan.
Who’s hiring? Everyone!

Who’s hiring? Everyone!

Businesses of all stripes look for employees at the local job fair as acute labour shortages continue across the province.
Protesters clash over youth gender, sexual orientation rights

Protesters clash over youth gender, sexual orientation rights

1 Million March for Children hold events in 16 locations in Alberta
ATB chief economist optimistic about province's outlook

ATB chief economist optimistic about province's outlook

“We're facing the same headwinds as everybody else. We have high inflation; consumers are getting squeezed. We have high interest rates that's affecting Albertan’s. It's affecting businesses,” said Mark Parsons, chief economist at ATB
Mayor's awards celebrate artistic achievement

Mayor's awards celebrate artistic achievement

The St. Albert Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards applauds artistic achievements.
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