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Citizens have their say on the St. Anne roundabout

Citizens have their say on the St. Anne roundabout

After 15 months of construction, the St. Anne Promenade is finished and open for traffic. The project wrapped up on Aug. 31 and now serves as the entrance to downtown St. Albert. Over the weekend, the St.
Chickens to roost in Morinville

Chickens to roost in Morinville

Morinville residents will be able to license any farm or wild animal they want as a pet starting next year – as long as it's a chicken. Town council passed the new Responsible Pet Ownership bylaw last week.
City finances solid in second quarter

City finances solid in second quarter

Halfway through the year, it appears the City of St. Albert will stay in good financial shape until year-end and beyond. The city has brought in $74.4 million in revenue so far, which is 51 per cent of the 2016 budget, while expenditures are $44.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Two teenage boys were assaulted and robbed on Friday Sept. 2 on the path between W.D. Cuts School and Bertha Kennedy School. A 14-year-old male and 15-year-old male were walking along the path at 3 p.m. and were approached by two males.
Committee recommends council compensation changes

Committee recommends council compensation changes

Council member pay and expenses were up for debate on Tuesday as council was set to receive a final report from the committee tasked with reviewing members’ pay and benefits.
Volunteers keep doors open at Gracie Jane's

Volunteers keep doors open at Gracie Jane's

Family and friends are keeping a local businesswoman’s dream alive. Gracie Jane Genereux opened a boutique gallery bar in downtown St. Albert in February.
Public invited to commemorate updates to cenotaph

Public invited to commemorate updates to cenotaph

A public ceremony will be held this weekend to commemorate new name additions to the St. Albert cenotaph. The ceremony is slated for Sept.
Active living is healthy living

Active living is healthy living

September sees adults getting back to their regular routines at work – routines that often involve a lot of sitting. Canadian adults are sedentary for nearly 70 per cent of their waking hours.
New Web app to increase block parties

New Web app to increase block parties

Connecting with your neighbours is no longer something that has to be done at the mailbox, over the back fence or while you’re mowing your lawn. With the introduction of a new web-based app, the St.
Two arrested in alleged armed robbery

Two arrested in alleged armed robbery

An Edmonton man and a 16-year-old girl were arrested early Tuesday morning following an alleged armed robbery and vehicle theft in St. Albert. St. Albert RCMP Cpl. Laurel Kading said that are around 1:15 a.m.
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