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City considers $200K for off-leash dog park improvements

City considers $200K for off-leash dog park improvements

City administration is requesting the use of up to $200,000 to make some safety and signage improvements in multiple off-leash dog parks.
SACHS alumnae make Pandas history

SACHS alumnae make Pandas history

Former Skyhawks Morgan Harris and Dakota Wedman, members of the first U of A Pandas team to win the Canada West Basketball Championship, go on to win bronze at nationals.
Five books, one champion: Library hosts literary debate

Five books, one champion: Library hosts literary debate

St. Albert Public Library hosts the city's version of Canada Reads on Friday, March 24
Local RCMP first in Alberta to pilot hate symbol monitoring software

Local RCMP first in Alberta to pilot hate symbol monitoring software

St. Albert RCMP officers will be brushing up on their photography skills this summer as the local detachment plans to pilot a hate symbol monitoring program originally developed by the City of Edmonton.
Council eyes permanent e-scooter program

Council eyes permanent e-scooter program

St. Albert city council will soon decide whether or not shared electric scooters are permanently available every summer after the city's multi-year pilot program wrapped up at the end of 2022.
Outdoor rinks closing for season on March 20

Outdoor rinks closing for season on March 20

Coinciding with the first official day of spring, the City of St. Albert is closing all outdoor rinks for the season on Monday, March 20.
BREAKING: Police and parents didn't know 16-year-old in police slaying had a gun

BREAKING: Police and parents didn't know 16-year-old in police slaying had a gun

Police were familiar with the 16-year-old boy who killed two officers, shot his mom and then turned the gun on himself. All their dealings with him in the past were non-criminal in nature.
Everyman, a medieval morality play on steroids

Everyman, a medieval morality play on steroids

Two St. Albert actors star in Concordia University's striking production of Carol Ann Duffy's stunning update of a medieval morality play
BREAKING: 55-year-old mother and 16-year-old son struggled for gun after officers were shot in Edmonton

BREAKING: 55-year-old mother and 16-year-old son struggled for gun after officers were shot in Edmonton

"A struggle reportedly ensued between the mother and son over the firearm, and the suspect shot his mother before turning the firearm on himself, taking his own life. The father was not physically injured during the shootings," a press release from the Edmonton Police Service said. 
City of St. Albert flags at half-mast in honour of slain Edmonton officers

City of St. Albert flags at half-mast in honour of slain Edmonton officers

Communities across Alberta are mourning the loss of two Edmonton Police Officers, Const. Brett Ryan, 30 and Const. Travis Jordan, 35, who were killed in line of duty. Flags at the City of St. Albert have been lowered to honour the victims.
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