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Wednesday Jun 19, 2013
PDD service providers not reassured by govt. guaranteeThe directors of two St. Albert agencies that serve Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) say they are in limbo. Marie Renaud of the Lo-Se-Ca Foundation and Paul Fujishige of Transitions attended a recent meeting between Edmonton service providers and the provincial government, regarding $42 million in funding cuts from...
Wednesday Jun 19, 2013
Local company bids on profitable contract with joint ventureA St. Albert-based company has emerged the winner of a $205-million construction project in Edmonton.
Wednesday Jun 19, 2013
Boarding house solution coming: city managerProgress is being made on a controversial boarding house in the Grandin section of St. Albert, says city manager Patrick Draper.
Wednesday Jun 19, 2013
Boutestein kicks off campaignA Morinville councillor says she hopes to bring in a ward system if she’s re-elected this fall.
Jun 19
City to pump another $1 million into roads, sidewalksSt. Albert will spend another $1.1 million on road, sidewalk and bus pad work without spending any more money than budgeted for 2013.
Jun 19
Global clubroot conference comes to Sturgeon CountyWhen agronomist Dan Orchard dug into a canola field north of St. Albert back in 2003, he pulled up something that wasn’t supposed to be there: clubroot.
Jun 19
Gazing into the futureEdmonton-St. Albert member of Parliament Brent Rathgeber caused a national media story almost two weeks ago by resigning from the Conservative caucus. He has said it was the gutting of his bill to require the disclosure of civil service salaries greater than $188,000 that led to his departure. This...
Jun 19
At County CouncilA Sturgeon County forester hopes local governments will support his plan for a new RV park near Namao – one that will use trees to treat sewage.
Jun 19
City holds the line on lot sizesSt. Albert won’t change how many lots of different sizes it will require of residential developers.
Jun 19
Morinville finds its heartNew businesses will have to be at least two storeys tall to have a place in parts of downtown Morinville, according to the town’s new downtown plan, and some residents fear that could drive investors away.
Jun 19
Trail committee takes aim at signsHave you heard? St. Albert Trail is in need of higher standards. Also, the Trail looks junky and cluttered.
Jun 19
Inflatables return to Servus PlaceServus Credit Union Place is looking to add another 100 or more kids to its summer camp totals this year. |
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