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Brodhead aims for council seat

Brodhead aims for council seat

A St. Albert resident who works as Edmonton Transit's director of bus operations will make his second run at a council seat in October.
Fraudster gets house arrest

Fraudster gets house arrest

A St. Albert woman who defrauded the St. Albert Money Mart of $10,000 while working as the outlet’s manager was sentenced to six months of house arrest and more than a year of probation on June 14.
Tim Hortons owners get surprise honour from Rotary Club

Tim Hortons owners get surprise honour from Rotary Club

Two high profile and long-time businesspeople in St. Albert were recently given a prestigious award from a local service club. Art and Joan Jenkins, owners and operators of four Tim Hortons franchises in St.
Cardiff fire ruled arson, man charged

Cardiff fire ruled arson, man charged

Morinville RCMP arrested a young man last week in connection with a fire that was deliberately set and destroyed a home in Cardiff Echoes.
Local dancer putting on burlesque show for support centre

Local dancer putting on burlesque show for support centre

Burlesque isn’t generally associated with seriousness.
Capital plan on hold

Capital plan on hold

Council has put all capital planning decisions on hold until it hears back about the seniors' club's plans for a new community centre this fall.
Feeling young at any age

Feeling young at any age

Caroline Parkinson runs a day home in St. Albert. On any given weekday, children aged a few months to a few years old tear around her home for up to eight hours. She delivers flyers in her Lacombe Park neighbourhood twice a week.
City seeks family docs

City seeks family docs

Council has set its sights on attracting new doctors to St. Albert to help alleviate an ongoing shortage.
Mattson one step closer to dangerous offender status

Mattson one step closer to dangerous offender status

The man charged in the vicious assault of an Edmonton Transit driver is one step closer to being declared a dangerous offender.
Lack of citizen input slammed

Lack of citizen input slammed

Members of a citizen committee that reviewed council pay and perks a few years ago say any new plans to scrutinize council salaries should be done with more community input.
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