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Video of racist incident goes viral

Video of racist incident goes viral

Jesse Lipscombe experiences casual racism on a daily basis, and has since he was a kid growing up in St. Albert – and several times a year, he said he experiences something much worse.
A last lick of summer

A last lick of summer

“Ice cream, is anything more delectable than ice cream? It’s marvelous and mysterious, ice cream ...
New policy will outline every service city provides

New policy will outline every service city provides

St. Albert city councillors got their first look this week at a comprehensive list of services the city provides to residents, and may soon have a new policy to review them. Administration presented a 100-page report Aug.
Campbell Road LRT project gets the green light

Campbell Road LRT project gets the green light

Planning for the LRT expansion to Campbell Road is moving ahead thanks to funding from an agreement between the federal and provincial governments.
Police Beat

Police Beat

The St. Albert police are trying to identify the culprit of an ATM theft that took place in the early morning on Aug. 30. At 4:50 a.m. a truck backed through the wall of the Esso gas station at 220 St.
Postal disruption avoided ahead of holiday mailing season

Postal disruption avoided ahead of holiday mailing season

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) reached a tentative agreement Tuesday after four days of intense mediation.
Gender-based attacks an ongoing issue

Gender-based attacks an ongoing issue

St. Albert isn't immune to the type of gender-based attacks that made the news in Alberta provincial politics this week.
Business Buzz

Business Buzz

New martial arts studio opening soon A new martial arts studio is coming to town. Arashi-Do Martial Arts plans to open a martial arts studio in Riel Park in September once renovations to the building interior are complete.
St. Anne Street reopens downtown

St. Anne Street reopens downtown

St. Albert’s newest walkway is now open for business, and the head of the chamber of commerce hopes it will help get people excited about downtown. City officials and dignitaries officially opened the St. Anne Promenade Wednesday.
That Guy will be missed

That Guy will be missed

The hiring of Guy Boston as the city’s head of economic development four years ago caused a stir, to say the least.
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