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St. Albert RCMP says that a missing 14-year-old teen has been found safe. Elise Cathlyn Sinclair, reported missing on July 30, was reported found Aug. 5. A missing St. Albert man has been located, and charged with a number of offences.
A generous drink of water

A generous drink of water

An anonymous St. Albert woman has offered a thirst-quenching gift to the many clients who utilize the services at the Boyle Street Community Services facility in Edmonton’s inner city. She donated a drinking fountain.
Making fitness fun

Making fitness fun

Blistered feet, sore muscles, off the chart cardio readings: geeks around the globe are letting out a collective gasp as they realize – often publicly on Twitter – that their favourite video game is causing them to get exercise.
City to shift focus from recycling to waste diversion

City to shift focus from recycling to waste diversion

Note: 6 photos in folder called Recyle photo page St. Albert has one of the highest rates of waste diversion in the country, diverting 65 per cent of its waste to recycling or compost rather than the landfill.
Wind powers some Albert schools

Wind powers some Albert schools

The rolling hills south of Wainwright are home to some of the most beautiful Aspen Parkland in existence.
The bookman behind the cover

The bookman behind the cover

When Geoff Manderscheid participated in an Edmonton Journal photo shoot two years ago, he might have inadvertently caused himself a bit of undue prejudice.
Botanic park is riot of colour

Botanic park is riot of colour

At the St. Albert Botanic Park a vibrant array of colours have erupted along flowerbeds in overlapping succession every summer for a little more than 25 years now.
Concerned citizens want return of policing committee

Concerned citizens want return of policing committee

A group of retired police officers and concerned citizens has started a website to inform St. Albertans of the benefits of establishing a policing committee. They say there is a lack of visible police presence on the streets of St.
St. Albert RCMP release first quarterly report to public

St. Albert RCMP release first quarterly report to public

The number of reported thefts under $5,000 in St. Albert has more than doubled in the last four years. The St. Albert RCMP’s quarterly report was released to the public last week.
Thief uses stolen credit card

Thief uses stolen credit card

An unknown culprit(s) broke into a locked Jeep Compass parked on the back parking pad of a residence on Sturgeon Road early last Monday. The only stolen item was a credit card left inside the vehicle.
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