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The Clover Report: a girl guide war story of heroism

The Clover Report: a girl guide war story of heroism

Musical Mania Productions salutes the heroic efforts of girl guides across Europe during the Second World War on May 17 at St. Albert Alliance Church
Cellphone emergency alert will go off in Alberta today

Cellphone emergency alert will go off in Alberta today

A province-wide alert will be going out to Albertan phones today just before noon.
Neighbour dispute results in day-long trial

Neighbour dispute results in day-long trial

St. Albert resident Matthew Borloi pleaded not guilty to smashing his neighbours' car windows and to two counts of assault
Bucking bulls, steer wrestling and much more in store for rodeo

Bucking bulls, steer wrestling and much more in store for rodeo

“The people that ride in the rodeo do it because they love it,” said rodeo director Dave Bergsma.
Sturgeon Comp roboticists wrangle syrup at Skills

Sturgeon Comp roboticists wrangle syrup at Skills

Trades challengers could compete at nationals
Alberta RCMP gives motorcycle safety tips for this riding season

Alberta RCMP gives motorcycle safety tips for this riding season

In Alberta RCMP jurisdictions in 2023, 280 motorcyclists and passengers were involved in a collision, with 213 injured and 18 fatally injured.
Thefts from lockers on the rise in St. Albert

Thefts from lockers on the rise in St. Albert

Thefts from lockers at Servus Place, Fountain Park and other private gyms throughout St. Albert are on the rise, according to the RCMP
15 to 20 mm of rain expected today in St. Albert

15 to 20 mm of rain expected today in St. Albert

St. Albertans can expect rain all day along with gusts of wind late this morning.
Oh give me a home

Oh give me a home

Canada is not alone in suffering from a housing crisis. Having suitable shelter for its citizens has become a significant problem in most Western countries.
United Church pauses minister admissions to address racism in appointment process

United Church pauses minister admissions to address racism in appointment process

Racialized ministers have found themselves waiting for years to get an appointment to a church in Canada through the admissions program.
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