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Provincial grant supports firefighter training

Provincial grant supports firefighter training

The City of St. Albert will once again benefit from provincial grant money to provide firefighting and emergency-management training.
Swimming lesson space crunch report coming

Swimming lesson space crunch report coming

St. Albert residents struggling to get their children a coveted spot in swimming lessons might benefit from a report council has requested about the city’s busy aquatics programs.
Building a helping hand

Building a helping hand

Two groups of St. Albert students are using 3D-printers to give amputees a literal helping hand. In an unusual coincidence, chemistry teacher Michael Ng of Paul Kane and fabrication studies teacher Clint Ludtke of Richard S.
Police radios didn't work in casino shooting

Police radios didn't work in casino shooting

Two St. Albert RCMP officers shot at the Apex Casino last year could not have radioed for help because their radios didn't work in that building, suggests a federal investigation.
Low dollar could silence music

Low dollar could silence music

News that the Squamish Valley Music Festival would not be adding to the sound waves that take over the province of B.C.
Hockey culture right at home in St. Albert

Hockey culture right at home in St. Albert

The spirit of hockey is apparent from one end of St. Albert to the other, and the Hometown Hockey event drove that point home. Thousands of hockey fans young and old packed St.
'I am not guilty of that charge,' Vader pleads

'I am not guilty of that charge,' Vader pleads

The man accused of murdering a St. Albert couple six years ago faced a court room on the charges for the first time on Tuesday.
Morinville peace officer recognized by peers

Morinville peace officer recognized by peers

Morinville’s enforcement services supervisor takes his job seriously, and thinks he does it with integrity, professionalism and excellence. And as it turns out, Sgt. William Norton’s peers across the province think so too.
Wagon a fine blend of esthetics and utility

Wagon a fine blend of esthetics and utility

I'm glad there are manufacturers like BMW and Volkswagen that still offer wagons. The right mix of options provides a car that can be fun to drive and functional when needed.
Police Beat

Police Beat

The Morinville RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who stole lottery tickets from a gas station. On Sunday, March 6, at around 9:30 p.m. a man went into the Shell gas station at 106 Street and 100 Avenue.
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