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Police warn of "grandparent scam"

Police warn of "grandparent scam"

The "grandparent fraud scam" involves an individual making a phone call to a senior and telling the senior their grandchild is in jail, and then asking for a large sum of bail money.
Grey Nuns White Spruce Park open once more

Grey Nuns White Spruce Park open once more

New paths, lookouts from $3.1 million renovation
City to recruit and train paramedics to work as firefighters

City to recruit and train paramedics to work as firefighters

A decline in eligible candidates means St. Albert Fire Services is looking to recruit advanced care paramedics to work as firefighters during an ongoing paramedic shortage across the province.
A Year with Frog and Toad

A Year with Frog and Toad

"It's a very calming show. It's a feel-good show. It's exactly what we need."
St. Albert MP provides 'update from Ottawa' to Chamber of Commerce

St. Albert MP provides 'update from Ottawa' to Chamber of Commerce

Cooper spoke about his activities in Canadian Parliament this year including championing a bill to support jurors' mental health, his new role in the shadow cabinet, his work on the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying, and the state of inflation in Canada.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Sunday!
St. Albert resident celebrates 30 years as a volunteer

St. Albert resident celebrates 30 years as a volunteer

In February 2023, Special Olympics Alberta will be hosting the Winter Provincial Games in Strathcona County.
St. Albert Housing Society to double portfolio with new complex

St. Albert Housing Society to double portfolio with new complex

A new housing development in North St. Albert, once completed, will more than double the number of affordable housing units managed by the St. Albert Housing Society, bringing their total to 65.
EYO still resonates after 70 years

EYO still resonates after 70 years

Conductor Michael Massey breaks a record celebrating 45 years helming youth orchestra
Poverty reduction targets met temporarily, more work to do: report

Poverty reduction targets met temporarily, more work to do: report

A recent report from the National Advisory Council on Poverty claims the Canadian Government has met its' target for reducing poverty 10 years ahead of schedule, but perhaps only temporarily.
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