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Little change on Gould Place

Little change on Gould Place

Despite a public declaration that all of the workers occupying a Gould Place home since May should be out Monday, the day came and went with little change in what residents say is a stressful situation.
Holes prompt neighbourhood ire

Holes prompt neighbourhood ire

If there’s one thing that Charlie Gerlach doesn’t like, it’s holes. Holes on the boulevard in front of his house. Holes by the mailbox a little way down the street.
Minor project delays due to rain

Minor project delays due to rain

The volume of rain that has pounded St. Albert and much of the Capital region so far this summer has caused only minor delays in the city’s capital projects, according to managers there.
Real estate sales soar in June

Real estate sales soar in June

A recent hike in interest rates may have led June real estate sales in St. Albert to increase significantly compared to the same month last year, said a local realtor.
Two charged in fatal collision

Two charged in fatal collision

Two men have been charged in relation to a fatal vehicle collision on St. Albert Trail that claimed the life of one man earlier this year. Jacques Raymond Hachey, 22, of St.
Second phase of Coal Mine Road closed

Second phase of Coal Mine Road closed

A second part of Coal Mine Road will be closed to traffic for good later this month. City council passed a bylaw July 2 following a public hearing.
Unique food storage fundraiser for Transitions

Unique food storage fundraiser for Transitions

One local woman is hoping that people will seal the deal on supporting her fundraiser for Transitions, plus they’ll get some nifty food storage out of it.
Police seek tips

Police seek tips

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: Mischief at the legion Between 12 a.m. and 4 a.m. on June 25, unknown person(s) caused damage to the front door of the St.
Seniors group working to improve lives

Seniors group working to improve lives

Seniors are big news and they’re only getting bigger. It is estimated that one in five Albertans will be 65 or older by the year 2031.
Painter warns of art scam

Painter warns of art scam

One well-known local painter is encouraging other artists to heed her warning after almost getting taken by a growing art scam recently. Bev Bunker said that people must exercise caution, especially in the age of modern communications.
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