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The St. Albert RCMP is asking for the public’s help in investigating several thefts from vehicles in school parking lots this month, possibly involving a U-Haul cube van. On Feb. 17 at about 10:30 a.m.
'We will remember them.'

'We will remember them.'

It’s been a century since St. Albert soldiers Pte. Hector Duroche, Pte. Moise Beausoliel, Pte. Daniel Flynn, Pte. William Laurence and Pte. Wilfred Chevigny sacrificed their lives during the First World War.
Perron post office to close?

Perron post office to close?

Canada Post is proposing to shutter the Perron Street post office. The Crown corporation gave notification on Thursday that the closure is being contemplated. A 30-day community consultation will take place before a final decision is made.
Old-school gaming

Old-school gaming

Every year, there are hundreds of video-game conventions around the world where people flock to see the cutting-edge technology.
Pucker up!

Pucker up!

Nothing brings sunshine to dreary winter weather like the scent of citrus.
Train Heist decent for a co-op game

Train Heist decent for a co-op game

Nearly everyone has a horror story about the game of Monopoly that ruined your friendship, the Scrabble match because of which your girlfriend broke up with you, or the Risk piece that’s now permanently embedded in your little brother’s l
How does your garden grow

How does your garden grow

When Jim Hole was a young man working his family’s 200-acre farm, he remembers harvesting 5,000 pounds of carrots in 15 minutes. The owner of St.
St. Albert woman found dead in Jamaica

St. Albert woman found dead in Jamaica

The daughter of a St. Albert woman found dead in Jamaica last month is hoping a police investigation will confirm her suspicions of foul play.
Online bookstore embraces heroines

Online bookstore embraces heroines

Like any good story, Tina Moreau's is one of ambition, love, loss and renewed hope. The St. Albert businesswoman and mother of two recently landed her dream job. She had always dreamed of owning her own bookstore.
Council to debate establishing police committee

Council to debate establishing police committee

St. Albert city council will soon be debating whether to bring back an RCMP community advisory committee. Coun. Bob Russell presented a notice of motion at the Feb.
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