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City to spend $1.54 million taking down overhead power lines downtown

City to spend $1.54 million taking down overhead power lines downtown

The power lines are restricting vehicle access to a downtown construction site, and the removal is also considered necessary as part of downtown redevelopment goals.
Physician registrations are up, but are there more rural Alberta docs?

Physician registrations are up, but are there more rural Alberta docs?

According to the CPSA report on physician resources, there were 492 more registered doctors in Alberta at the end of June compared to the same time last year. Just under 80 per cent of these new registrations were in the Edmonton and Calgary health regions.
UPDATE: Heritage Lakes home in ruins after house fire

UPDATE: Heritage Lakes home in ruins after house fire

House completely destroyed by fire
BREAKING: Two St. Albert teens taken to hospital after Thursday night stabbing

BREAKING: Two St. Albert teens taken to hospital after Thursday night stabbing

Two St. Albert teenagers were taken to hospital with stab wounds after Mounties were called to a Riverside home for a report of an assault on Thursday night.
Sturgeon County kid made co-commanding RCMP officer for a day

Sturgeon County kid made co-commanding RCMP officer for a day

The event was one of the Kids With Cancer Society's dream experiences for children
House fire strikes Heritage Lakes home in St. Albert

House fire strikes Heritage Lakes home in St. Albert

Back end of the house saw brunt of damage, says passerby
Too hot to farm

Too hot to farm

Farmers need physical, legal protection against extreme heat
Thou Art Here Theatre announces world premiere of Civil Blood

Thou Art Here Theatre announces world premiere of Civil Blood

St. Albert playwright Josh Languedoc digs deep into history to promote reconciliation and understanding
Alberta public sector workers rally in St. Albert

Alberta public sector workers rally in St. Albert

Alberta Union of Provincial Employees hits the streets outside the Sturgeon Community Hospital
Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

The Government of Alberta is spending $4.3 million to establish two new plainclothes surveillance teams led by the Alberta Sheriffs to support police in northern and southern rural Alberta.
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