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'It's really scary': Local food bank demand still increasing

'It's really scary': Local food bank demand still increasing

Last month the food bank distributed another 511 food hampers, 95 more than in June 2022.
RCMP ask for help in finding missing teen

RCMP ask for help in finding missing teen

RCMP say 17-year-old Sihera Quinney was last seen on May 9, near the St. Albert Inn and Suites on St. Albert Trail, according to a July 25 release
Alberta MP reiterates call for election-interference inquiry

Alberta MP reiterates call for election-interference inquiry

St. Albert-Edmonton MP Michael Cooper says committee meetings and hearings into election interference have only created more questions.
RCMP looking for driver who did burnout on Pride crosswalk

RCMP looking for driver who did burnout on Pride crosswalk

Mounties only provided a description of a passenger in the truck, who is thought to be a white male in his late teens or early twenties, with short hair
Photos, descriptions released of people who placed anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in school playgrounds

Photos, descriptions released of people who placed anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in school playgrounds

The material was left on the playgrounds at Joseph Demko and Murial Martin schools
Anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in playgrounds not a surprise, parent says

Anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in playgrounds not a surprise, parent says

 “Demko is actually a really wonderful school and really accepting of our kids, and it's just really disappointing that somebody in the community thought that this would be appropriate and this is how to approach the issue.”
City unveils 18 new electric vehicle charging stations

City unveils 18 new electric vehicle charging stations

The City of St. Albert announced this week that electric vehicle drivers have 18 new charging stations to use throughout the city.
Charter ruling conflicts with existing case law, expert says

Charter ruling conflicts with existing case law, expert says

A recent ruling by a provincial judge that found St. Albert RCMP officers breached a resident's Charter-protected privacy rights isn't an unusual case; however, one particular element contradicts existing case law, says a University of Alberta law professor.
RCMP investigate anti-2SLGBTQ+ material left in school playgrounds

RCMP investigate anti-2SLGBTQ+ material left in school playgrounds

“It's just beyond belief that someone would want to cause distress in a child.”
Judge rules St. Albert RCMP breached accused's Charter rights

Judge rules St. Albert RCMP breached accused's Charter rights

A St. Albert man facing a dozen drug- and gun-related charges stemming from a 2021 arrest recently had his case dismissed after a judge ruled RCMP officers breached the man's Charter-protected privacy rights three separate times.
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