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Police were busy over Thanksgiving weekend when a rash of car thefts hit the city. Between Saturday, Oct. 8 and Monday, Oct. 10, seven vehicles were stolen from neighbourhoods across St. Albert.
The Metro Mayors Alliance raises questions with Crouse

The Metro Mayors Alliance raises questions with Crouse

Mayor Nolan Crouse is a bit skeptical of the Metro Mayors Alliance. The group of nine mayors in the region signed a memorandum of understanding to move forward and work together to make the region globally competitive.
Centrepieces can help set the mood

Centrepieces can help set the mood

Design elements and decorations can help set the mood for special events like Christmas. Centrepieces are one such design element that can set a strong tone for dinner parties. They can be easy to create, even for hosts working with limited budgets.
Small businesses celebrate their own

Small businesses celebrate their own

Small Business Week in St. Albert kicks off today (Oct. 12) with the theme: Think Global. Act Local!. The message to all businesses in St.
Winter is coming

Winter is coming

It may feel like winter came early this year but the first snowfall actually came later than average. Over the weekend St. Albert was blanketed with snow and coupled with freezing temperatures – the first big taste of winter weather.
Preliminary hearing set for parents of drowned toddler

Preliminary hearing set for parents of drowned toddler

A preliminary hearing date has been set for the parents of a drowned toddler. Robin and Trevor MacDonald are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life to their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Jade MacDonald, who drowned in July 2015.
Local lawyers want efficiencies brought to St. Albert court

Local lawyers want efficiencies brought to St. Albert court

A pair of St. Albert lawyers aren’t surprised Alberta received the lowest grade in the country for fairness and accessibility of the criminal justice system.
Flu season gets early start

Flu season gets early start

Flu season has arrived early to the province – outpacing public immunization by two weeks. The latest data from Alberta Health Services shows 37 lab-confirmed cases of influenza across the province between Sept. 1 and Oct.
Farmers market ends the season with snow

Farmers market ends the season with snow

The farmers market ended the season on a chilly note but that didn’t stop the crowds from getting out to pick up some local fresh goods.
Draft of final Millennium Park design revealed

Draft of final Millennium Park design revealed

After months of public consultation, the final concept design for Millennium Park has been revealed. The recent draft is based off of feedback the planning team received on three potential designs released to the public.
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