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Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
New scheme keeps city streets clear of snow

New scheme keeps city streets clear of snow

A new hybrid system of clearing snow from residential side streets is keeping roads clear while saving the city money.
Teen sentenced in froshing case

Teen sentenced in froshing case

Another teen charged in connection to a froshing case from last summer pleaded guilty and received a conditional discharge Tuesday.
Safety in spotlight after bus driver assaults

Safety in spotlight after bus driver assaults

A recent string of assaults against Edmonton Transit operators, including a driver who lives in St. Albert, has prompted local officials to take a closer look at tightening security on city buses.
New firm sniffs out pests and profits

New firm sniffs out pests and profits

Never work with children or animals. It's a cardinal rule in filmmaking but former film veteran Stephan Lentz is breaking it big time.
Heavy punch leads to conditional discharge

Heavy punch leads to conditional discharge

An 18-year-old man who threw a life-changing punch in an alcohol-fuelled range should be able to avoid a criminal record under a sentence imposed last week.
RCMP looking for help

RCMP looking for help

Police have released video surveillance stills of a suspect involved in the robbery of a customer at a gas station last month. The RCMP is looking for the public's help finding a man who came out of the Shell on St.
Sturgeon County upgrader signs major partner

Sturgeon County upgrader signs major partner

An upgrader in Sturgeon County took a step closer to construction last week when a major industry player signed on to pay half of the costs.
Smart growth costs worry mayor

Smart growth costs worry mayor

Developing the city's annexed lands using smart growth principles could lead to annual property tax hikes of at least six per cent, a prospect that worries Mayor Nolan Crouse.
IDP changes could pave way for acreages

IDP changes could pave way for acreages

Two Sturgeon County developments will come out from under the influence of St. Albert under a new deal to change a joint planning document for the two municipalities. A joint council committee last week endorsed a move to change the Sturgeon-St.
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