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Monthly transit ridership surpasses pre-pandemic levels: city

Monthly transit ridership surpasses pre-pandemic levels: city

“Mid-year projections indicate that revenue will exceed the budgeted estimate of ($3.1 million) by 9 per cent,” city spokesperson Pamela Osborne said.
Rock'n August revs up to support diabetes research

Rock'n August revs up to support diabetes research

Rock’n August has managed to raise an impressive $1.4 million to date, according to longtime board member Cheryl Mackenzie.
St. Albert teacher facing additional child luring and child porn charges

St. Albert teacher facing additional child luring and child porn charges

Gorman has been released from custody with numerous conditions. He is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 14.
Classic car festival will have you dancing in the street

Classic car festival will have you dancing in the street

Dash Riprock and Dean Ray Band join forces to perform at Rock'n August street dance
City wants province to reinstate below-market loans

City wants province to reinstate below-market loans

Higher rate cost taxpayers nearly $1.5 M in 2022, city says
U13 Impact girls shoot for provincial title after undefeated season

U13 Impact girls shoot for provincial title after undefeated season

The so-far unbeaten team is ready for a showdown at the top-tier provincial championship later this month.
Some 91 wildfires are still burning across Alberta

Some 91 wildfires are still burning across Alberta

Currently, there are 35 wildfires being held and 55 wildfires under control
Charges pending against driver who RCMP say did burnout on Pride sidewalk

Charges pending against driver who RCMP say did burnout on Pride sidewalk

“The investigation is ongoing and charges are pending,” RCMP said in an Aug. 9 release.
St. Albert RCMP clock motorists going nearly double the limit

St. Albert RCMP clock motorists going nearly double the limit

The two incidents took place just minutes apart
Crime Severity Index nearly back to pre-pandemic levels

Crime Severity Index nearly back to pre-pandemic levels

Police reported crime in St. Albert increased 7.2 per cent in 2022. On July 27, Statistics Canada released the 2022 Crime Severity Index (CSI) which showed a national increase of four per cent in police reported crime, the City of St.
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