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Former St. Albert resident charged with second-degree murder

Former St. Albert resident charged with second-degree murder

Ryan Kovacs, 27, is also facing drug trafficking charges in St. Albert provincial court.
Alberta extends freeze on new photo radar locations and equipment, prohibits radar on ring-roads

Alberta extends freeze on new photo radar locations and equipment, prohibits radar on ring-roads

The freeze has been in place since Dec. 1, 2019.
Drug shortages 'at least as bad' as during COVID, pharmacist says

Drug shortages 'at least as bad' as during COVID, pharmacist says

Shortages of Tylenol 4 and Ozempic are particularly acute
Human-wildlife conflict experts: humans can do better

Human-wildlife conflict experts: humans can do better

“As we continue to encroach on their territory we can only expect more encounters,” ~ conservation specialist Kennedy Halvorson.
Morinville lights up for Christmas

Morinville lights up for Christmas

Lite Up the Nite rolls into town November 24 to 26
Pay your recent AHS parking tickets with toys until Dec. 15

Pay your recent AHS parking tickets with toys until Dec. 15

AHS has brought back its Toys for Tickets campaign which allows people with parking violations from AHS parking lots to have the ticket deemed paid with a donation of a toy over $25.
Metal heads unite - Alestorm storms Midway Music Hall

Metal heads unite - Alestorm storms Midway Music Hall

The five-piece pirate metal band is on a four-city Western Canadian tour including Edmonton.
Fourth warmest November on record so far: Environment Canada

Fourth warmest November on record so far: Environment Canada

Not only is it warm out, but there has been no official recorded precipitation at the Edmonton Blatchford weather station.
Merchants lose two straight

Merchants lose two straight

The St. Albert Merchants storied season came to a grinding halt over the weekend as the team lost two straight games.
St. Albert grocery stores say no sugar to be had

St. Albert grocery stores say no sugar to be had

“Even if we went back tomorrow, the sugar won't really be hitting the shelves in full capacity until the first or second week of December."
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