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Businesses excited for Farmers' Market to return downtown

Businesses excited for Farmers' Market to return downtown

Chamber's plans depend on Alberta Health Services regulations
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
No fraud here! Simple steps to avoid the stress of identity theft. That and more this week on Talk Time with Sean & Shawna.

No fraud here! Simple steps to avoid the stress of identity theft. That and more this week on Talk Time with Sean & Shawna.

Episode 10 can be viewed on Great West Media's community websites on March 26.
Petition asks Ottawa to review overall effect of expanded coal-mining in Alberta

Petition asks Ottawa to review overall effect of expanded coal-mining in Alberta

"We were getting thousands of emails from constituents that are deeply concerned."
Hospitalizations on the rise as Alberta delays further reopening

Hospitalizations on the rise as Alberta delays further reopening

Shandro said it would be unfair to ease restrictions only to reinstate them a few days later when hospitalizations rise again above 300. Based on current transmission rates, the province expects that mark to be hit within the week.
'Shepherd ought to protect his flock:' Judge fines, releases jailed Alberta pastor

'Shepherd ought to protect his flock:' Judge fines, releases jailed Alberta pastor

James Coates of GraceLife Church pleaded guilty to a charge of breaching bail and was fined $1,500. However, a judge said the 35 days Coates had spent in custody would count as credit for the entire fine.
Edmonton man charged with murder of Gibbons man

Edmonton man charged with murder of Gibbons man

RCMP said Tuesday that Kalum Auger, 28, was arrested March 19 in relation to the shooting and remains in custody.
Court fines violators of grizzly bear den closure $600 each

Court fines violators of grizzly bear den closure $600 each

“Our primary focus is to keep wildlife and people safe in this situation – that’s why we have the closure in place.”
Alberta to end name changes for dangerous, long-term, high-risk offenders

Alberta to end name changes for dangerous, long-term, high-risk offenders

The bill calls for designated offenders to be banned for life from changing their names, even if the designation is eventually removed.
Mayor hails start of extended producer responsibility talks

Mayor hails start of extended producer responsibility talks

Could lead to free blue bags in St. Albert, says Heron
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