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Jack Farrell

Jack Farrell

Jack Farrell joined the St. Albert Gazette in May, 2022. Jack mainly covers city hall, but also covers community events, business, provincial matters, and more.

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Officers who arrested autistic youth in St. Albert playground won't be charged: ASIRT

Officers who arrested autistic youth in St. Albert playground won't be charged: ASIRT

According to a report published by Alberta's police watchdog, an arresting officer thought the youth was a known "drug user" after the officer recognized a license plate in the attached parking lot.
Alberta commits $50M to ARROW Utilities' plant expansion

Alberta commits $50M to ARROW Utilities' plant expansion

Provincial support may help stave off substantial wastewater rate increases
Alberta provincial police force bill introduced, not replacing RCMP for now

Alberta provincial police force bill introduced, not replacing RCMP for now

Asked by reporters if establishing this new police agency lays the groundwork for having a police force capable of replacing the RCMP, Ellis said the government needs to be “prepared for every scenario.”
St. Albert Merchants one win away from CJHL final

St. Albert Merchants one win away from CJHL final

Team faces Morinville Jets in Game 5 of conference final on Thursday
PHOTOS: Train derailment near the border of St. Albert

PHOTOS: Train derailment near the border of St. Albert

At least 10 train cars veered off the tracks in Sturgeon County near Poundmaker Road this morning, bringing a freight train to a halt.
Alberta man facing 21 identity theft and fraud charges: RCMP

Alberta man facing 21 identity theft and fraud charges: RCMP

Mounties have laid 21 charges against a St. Albert resident who allegedly used stolen identity documents and bank cards to make off with about $30,000.
Legal battle brewing over Alberta gender identity, health care policies

Legal battle brewing over Alberta gender identity, health care policies

Government 'not on solid footing,” U of A law professor says
B.C. company fined $400K for unregulated Sturgeon County power plant

B.C. company fined $400K for unregulated Sturgeon County power plant

Green Block Mining Corp., is no longer allowed to do business in Alberta.
St. Albertan facing six charges related to re-VINed cars: RCMP

St. Albertan facing six charges related to re-VINed cars: RCMP

RCMP say they recovered two vehicles which that had been re-VINed.
'A shock grenade': Canada Research Chair on Alberta's new gender identity and healthcare policies

'A shock grenade': Canada Research Chair on Alberta's new gender identity and healthcare policies

“These announcements are a poison pill that will have devastating consequences not only on the lives of vulnerable transgender people, but on the entire 2SLGBTQI+ plus community,” said Dr. Kris Wells.
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