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Jessica Martel Foundation opens Eileen’s Place in Morinville

Jessica Martel Foundation opens Eileen’s Place in Morinville

Second-stage shelter to help domestic violence victims
Despite record drug poisoning deaths, no increase in rates of addiction, data shows

Despite record drug poisoning deaths, no increase in rates of addiction, data shows

Alberta's toxic drug death toll has been blamed on a worsening "addiction crisis," but data shows no increase in substance use disorders over last decade.
New mural at Fowler Athletic Park soars with fun and diversity

New mural at Fowler Athletic Park soars with fun and diversity

St. Albert visual artist Kalina Hanson's mural, Soaring, relives memories of youthful memories of play
St. Albert students build electric race car at U of A

St. Albert students build electric race car at U of A

UA-24 car should do 0-100 km/h in 4.1 seconds
Life-lease victims call for Nally to be removed as minister responsible for legislation

Life-lease victims call for Nally to be removed as minister responsible for legislation

Life-lease protestors visited the Alberta legislature and called for Bill 12, the Consumer Protection (Life Leases) Amendment Act, to be withdrawn
Alberta RCMP advise drivers to hit the brakes on speeding

Alberta RCMP advise drivers to hit the brakes on speeding

Last year, Alberta RCMP issued over 60,000 speeding tickets, 761 of them for excessive speeding (50 km/h or more over the speed limit).
Councillor looking to give Habitat for Humanity $100k for new houses in Midtown

Councillor looking to give Habitat for Humanity $100k for new houses in Midtown

“I think this is a good investment,” Coun. Mike Killick said.
St. Albert's 2024 property tax increase may drop to 5.3 per cent

St. Albert's 2024 property tax increase may drop to 5.3 per cent

Strong transit ridership, Servus Place usage, and assessment growth is set to reduce this year's property tax increase in St. Albert to 5.3 per cent, rather than 5.5 per cent approved in December.
May 1st is the ASQ Fair Play Day: Assessment Forms for Children

May 1st is the ASQ Fair Play Day: Assessment Forms for Children

SPONSORED CONTENT – “Is my child’s development on track?” This is the question every parent asks themselves and it’s a fair one. With so many mitigating factors, it can be hard to determine if your child is hitting recommended development milestones.
Habitat for Humanity asks city for nearly $500K to build townhomes

Habitat for Humanity asks city for nearly $500K to build townhomes

Project would create home ownership opportunities for Black families, Habitat for Humanity says
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