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Young males over-represented in courts

Young males over-represented in courts

Young adult men are making up the vast majority of people appearing in courts according to data Statistics Canada released last week.
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My name is Angus and I am a quiet, handsome little guy. I'm about three-and-a-half months old. I am grey with beautiful, deep golden eyes. Don't let my quiet demeanour fool you — while I am independent and calm I am a lovebug at heart.
McCann family plasters Edmonton in posters

McCann family plasters Edmonton in posters

The family of two missing St. Albert seniors gathered Sunday to get the message out as the couple has now been missing for more than a month.
Morinville has market appeal

Morinville has market appeal

At 10 a.m. every Saturday morning, farmers’ market managers ring a bell to signal the start of the day.
Upgrader project takes step forward

Upgrader project takes step forward

A proposed upgrader project took another step closer to reality last week as the Alberta government paved the way for more negotiations with North West Upgrading.
Province ramps up workplace enforcement

Province ramps up workplace enforcement

A 10-point plan to get tough on Alberta companies that flout safety laws isn’t nearly enough to catch the province up with the rest of the country, said one of Alberta’s most prominent labour leaders.
Poundmaker's pitches senior women's lodge

Poundmaker's pitches senior women's lodge

St. Albert could soon be home to a new addictions treatment centre for senior women if the city agrees to rezone a house on Meadowview Drive.
Planning for the inevitable

Planning for the inevitable

With a perpetual smile pasted on his face, Moe Giratalla doesn't look like a man who expects to die any day. From the look of wonder on his face, you'd guess the Akinsdale resident is spending the day touring ancient ruins or renowned art museums.
Petition calls for public vote on DARP

Petition calls for public vote on DARP

The St. Albert Taxpayers’ Association wants the final say on a proposed downtown redevelopment plan to fall to St. Albert residents, not city council.
Auto insurance rates drop

Auto insurance rates drop

A portion of Albertans’ auto insurance premiums will decrease by five per cent this fall, saving the average driver $30 a year.
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