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St. Albert daycare operators say affordability grant is making business unaffordable

St. Albert daycare operators say affordability grant is making business unaffordable

Some daycares shut down in protest of the continued move towards $10 a day daycare in the province, including Emelia’s Child Development Centre in St. Albert
Millennium Park $20.8M borrowing bylaw passes first reading

Millennium Park $20.8M borrowing bylaw passes first reading

Second, third readings expected on council agenda in early April
Nana's Naughty Knickers mentions the unmentionables

Nana's Naughty Knickers mentions the unmentionables

St. Albert Dinner Theatre presents fast-paced comedic romp
Udder shock as cow gives birth to triplets

Udder shock as cow gives birth to triplets

'It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing to have on a farm, so we were pretty excited,' owner says
Alberta launches largest water sharing effort since 2001 to deal with drought

Alberta launches largest water sharing effort since 2001 to deal with drought

According to provincial statistics, agriculture and irrigation combined amount to 46.6 per cent of Alberta’s water allocations while municipalities make up 12 per cent.
Dillon Dube charged with sexual assault along with teammates in 2018 incident

Dillon Dube charged with sexual assault along with teammates in 2018 incident

Cochrane's Dube charged in an alleged sexual assault in June 2018.
'Significant strides' made in rural affordable housing project

'Significant strides' made in rural affordable housing project

With the completion of the second phase of the Sustainable Housing Initiative's Enabling Housing Choice project, Alberta communities are one step closer to easing critical housing shortages.
UPDATE: St. Albert water measures remain in place until Sunday

UPDATE: St. Albert water measures remain in place until Sunday

City asks residents to reduce water non-essential usage as treatment plant undergoes repairs
St. Albert signs MOU on new regional transit collaboration

St. Albert signs MOU on new regional transit collaboration

'Streamlined bureaucracy' aims to coordinate individual services
UPDATE: EPCOR expects mandatory ban on non-essential water use to remain in place until Sunday

UPDATE: EPCOR expects mandatory ban on non-essential water use to remain in place until Sunday

EPCOR says the ban on non-essential water use for residents and businesses in the Edmonton region, including St. Albert, will likely remain in place until Sunday afternoon.
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