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Father Lacombe changes life of a 14-year-old boy

Father Lacombe changes life of a 14-year-old boy

Ken Donahue has written a memoir about his grandfather, James Joeseph Donahue, an 1890s St. Albert settler
St. Albert Public Schools hope to avoid strike as teachers prepare to vote

St. Albert Public Schools hope to avoid strike as teachers prepare to vote

ATA points to funding, class sizes as issues for province's schools
It's back: St. Albert Farmers' Market opens Saturday, June 7

It's back: St. Albert Farmers' Market opens Saturday, June 7

More than 275 vendors operate 300-plus booths at Western Canada's largest outdoor market
Getting excited about summer? Visit AGSA’s new exhibition

Getting excited about summer? Visit AGSA’s new exhibition

The Art Gallery of St. Albert showcases Kinship Ecologies, an exhibition giving insight into the natural world 
St. Albert property developer faces charges over failure to return life lease payments

St. Albert property developer faces charges over failure to return life lease payments

Greg Christenson, the president and owner of Christenson Group of Companies (CGC), is facing two counts of failing to return a life-lease entrance fee within 180 days. 
City breaks ground on 600 acre Lakeview Business District

City breaks ground on 600 acre Lakeview Business District

St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron said the new development is going to be a "game changer" for St. Albert.
St. Albert RCMP warn public of investment scam

St. Albert RCMP warn public of investment scam

Police said a fraudulent investment scheme cost a local senior nearly $100,000.
St. Albert goes Golden for Seniors’ Week

St. Albert goes Golden for Seniors’ Week

Seniors Association hosts Golden Expo for 50th
St. Albert forecasts $1.5 million surplus in Q1 2025

St. Albert forecasts $1.5 million surplus in Q1 2025

High surplus largely due to one time Low-Income Transit grant and savings in RCMP contract expense.
St. Albert RCMP seek assistance locating missing female youth

St. Albert RCMP seek assistance locating missing female youth

The RCMP are looking for the public’s help in locating a missing 14-year-old girl who was last seen in St. Albert on June 1, 2025.
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