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KidSport kickoff campaign ends today at Superstore

KidSport kickoff campaign ends today at Superstore

A new local chapter to support kids interested in sports is finishing up its first major campaign today, and it still needs more public interest. KidSport St. Albert is asking patrons of the Real Canadian Superstore to give a little and help a lot.
Provincial deficit improves to $1 billion

Provincial deficit improves to $1 billion

Alberta’s financial picture is much rosier than just a few months ago but local MLAs say it’s not time to open the coffers.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your own life and your community. The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
Sex offender jailed six and half years

Sex offender jailed six and half years

A Morinville man was sent to prison for six and a half years Friday, for long-term sexual abuse he committed against his daughter and her best friend.
Jones seeks re-election

Jones seeks re-election

Coun. Gareth Jones has officially announced his plans to seek re-election on Oct. 18. Jones is the third incumbent councillor to announce his candidacy, joining Len Bracko and Roger Lemieux, along with Mayor Nolan Crouse.
Mayor's Walk a hit for organizers and participants

Mayor's Walk a hit for organizers and participants

The task of bringing people out of the woodwork to show their community spirit is tough for many local organizations, no matter the size.
Landfill cleanup starts Monday

Landfill cleanup starts Monday

Despite cost overruns and a three-week delay, the second phase of the Riel Park redevelopment will start Monday, city officials confirmed Thursday. The project involves remediation of 8.
Possible child luring attempt prompts warning

Possible child luring attempt prompts warning

Local police are asking parents to be extra vigilant after a suspicious man approached a young girl at the Edmonton Garrison. A middle-aged man approached the seven-year old girl Sunday evening around 8 p.m.
Million-dollar fix for dried-up pond

Million-dollar fix for dried-up pond

The city wants to dig a million-dollar hole to prevent floods and bring birds back to Heritage Lakes. Heritage Lakes residents gathered at école La Mission elementary Thursday night for an open house on the Havenwood stormwater pond.
No texting, Twitter for council

No texting, Twitter for council

You won't find city councillors peeking down at their BlackBerrys sending text messages or tweets.
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