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Thefts from vehicles on the rise

Thefts from vehicles on the rise

St. Albert RCMP have seen a recent increase in thefts from vehicles, according to Cst. MJ Burroughs, community policing and public information officer with the St. Albert RCMP detachment.
Sturgeon Comp students learn to weld through dual-credit course

Sturgeon Comp students learn to weld through dual-credit course

Program could roll out Alberta-wide this fall
City mulls programmable lights to honour special events

City mulls programmable lights to honour special events

Installing programmable lighting along the outskirts of St. Albert Place to recognize special days and initiatives could cost as little as $5,000, according to a recent report provided to city council.
Cardinals fly south for spring ball

Cardinals fly south for spring ball

SAMBA baseball players and their coach make lasting memories in a competitive Arizona event
Cost of lengthy council, committee meetings comes under scrutiny

Cost of lengthy council, committee meetings comes under scrutiny

City councillor Natalie Joly has asked administration to provide an estimated cost per hour for staff time during council meetings, citing concerns that unfocused council discussions are eating away at staff time at a cost to residents.
St. Albert country singer Daniels savours competition wins

St. Albert country singer Daniels savours competition wins

Outlaw country artist Jacquie Daniels takes a deep breath after performing at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee's North America Country Music Association Internationa competition
Army cadets host Electronics Roundup

Army cadets host Electronics Roundup

St. Albert's 3069 Royal Canadian Army Cadets and Morinville's 3061 Royal Canadian Army Cadets are joining forces to deliver an Electronics Roundup.
Masters curlers sweep their way to gold in New Brunswick

Masters curlers sweep their way to gold in New Brunswick

Longtime rock-stars find victory at the 2023 Canadian Championships in Saint John.
Alberta spring drought conditions 'looking fairly good,' says expert

Alberta spring drought conditions 'looking fairly good,' says expert

Producers in Alberta have reason to be optimistic with regards to drought conditions this year despite some concerns in some areas of the province.
City forecasts three-year tax increases of 3.9 to 5.2 per cent

City forecasts three-year tax increases of 3.9 to 5.2 per cent

City administration is forecasting annual property tax increases ranging from 3.9 and 5.2 per cent over the next three years, council heard on April 11, but the rate is slightly lower thanks to a 0.5 per cent decrease because the Servus Place debt being retired.
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