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The Baseball Alberta bantam AAA Tier I championship is underway at Legion Memorial Park. The host St.
Great win for rugby women

Great win for rugby women

A profound message was delivered by St. Albert's queens of the pitch in Wednesday’s statement game against the undefeated Pirates. “You handed them their first loss and they are so bitter.
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The St. Albert Cardinals have a tradition to uphold at the Baseball Alberta midget AAA Tier I championship this weekend in Okotoks.
Soccer Kicks

Soccer Kicks

The stars will shine bright Aug. 7 during the annual St. Albert Men’s Soccer League all-star game. Kickoff is 3 p.m. at Riel Park.
Firsts streak past Druids

Firsts streak past Druids

Sherwood Park - Mission accomplished. The fantastic firsts of the St. Albert Rugby Football Club successfully achieved their objective in Friday’s premier men’s match against the Strathcona Druids.
Bantams at home for baseball provincials

Bantams at home for baseball provincials

The St. Albert Cardinals have the luxury of home-field advantage as the No. 1 seed at the Baseball Alberta bantam AAA Tier I championship this weekend at Legion Memorial Park.
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Sunday is the registration deadline for the 27th annual St. Albert Triathlon. Visit www.zone4.ca to enter the sprint distance (750-metre swim, 20-kilometre bike and five-kilometre run), try-a-tri (250-metre swim, 10-kilometre bike and 2.
Batter up at westerns

Batter up at westerns

The U16A Western Canadian Softball Championships swing into action this weekend at Meadowview Diamonds. Fastball St. Albert is hosting the girls' and boys' tournament, consisting of 50 games, starting 9 a.m.
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The St. Albert Miners are three wins away from their first senior B provincial championship since 2014, and the fourth in seven years, after sweeping the Edmonton Warriors in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League semifinals.
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The St. Albert Ringette Association is introducing a new recreational division for the upcoming season. The league will be a 16-week, non-competitive season for players born between 1998 and 2002.
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