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Construction causing St. Albert Centre transit hub to move to Muir Drive for summer: City

Construction causing St. Albert Centre transit hub to move to Muir Drive for summer: City

A watermain repair project is forcing the city to temporarily shut down the St. Albert Centre transit station starting April 28, with an expected re-opening date of Aug. 25.
Mom of teen with autism says child 'can’t forget' arrest by St. Albert RCMP

Mom of teen with autism says child 'can’t forget' arrest by St. Albert RCMP

Laura Hawthorne, mother of the autistic teen arrested by St. Albert RCMP in 2022, was protesting outside the St. Albert RCMP detachment on Autism Awareness Day, and she's planning another protest for Saturday
Millennium Park borrowing petition falls short, organizer says

Millennium Park borrowing petition falls short, organizer says

Petition organizer Ciara Fraser said she and a team of about 30 volunteers collected 4,583 signatures, although the minimum number required to force council to either abandon the project or send it to a public vote was 6,608.
St. Albert police charge Regina man in Century Casino robbery

St. Albert police charge Regina man in Century Casino robbery

Saskatchewan resident Shaun Rains, 49, has been charged with robbery with an imitation firearm, use of an imitation firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and carrying a concealed weapon.
St. Albert Bellerose Bulldogs welcome new football head coach

St. Albert Bellerose Bulldogs welcome new football head coach

Zach Wilkie calls high school football the 'purest form of the sport'
St. Albert apartment, condo recycling program delayed

St. Albert apartment, condo recycling program delayed

Bylaw amendments won't come before council for at least a year, city says
Alberta announces 25 per cent seniors registry services discount

Alberta announces 25 per cent seniors registry services discount

Applies to fees for services such as driver's and marriage licences, vehicle registration, renewals, licence plates
Dog park shelter, Mayor Heron seeking board position, and more at council this week

Dog park shelter, Mayor Heron seeking board position, and more at council this week

St. Albert city council will be discussing whether or not to move forward with: installing a small shelter and seating spot in the small dog area at Lacombe Lake Park; endorsing Mayor Cathy Heron to run for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities board of directors; and more this afternoon.
St. Albert firefighter wins mental health award

St. Albert firefighter wins mental health award

Pashko says he’s “just a small spoke in a turning wheel”
International Children's Festival returns to St. Albert

International Children's Festival returns to St. Albert

Pop-up carnival brings magic, wonder to young audiences
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