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Non-profits disappointed by city's rejection of new grant formula

Non-profits disappointed by city's rejection of new grant formula

“Our St. Albert non-profit sector assists so many vulnerable citizens on a daily basis on shoestring budgets."
Gators head to Okotoks

Gators head to Okotoks

Three members of St. Albert’s triathlon club will compete at the Alberta Summer Games next weekend amongst the fastest in the province.
Estimate for new rec centre between $80-$110 million: city

Estimate for new rec centre between $80-$110 million: city

St. Albert city council was presented with a refined conceptual plan for the future Community Amenities Site being eyed in the city's northwest on July 11, with city staff's initial cost estimate ranging between $80-$110 million.
The 3rd Annual Logan Hunter Memorial Golf Tournament swings into action

The 3rd Annual Logan Hunter Memorial Golf Tournament swings into action

The charity event pays tribute to a son, brother, and friend, benefiting causes that reflect his vibrant spirit.
Illuminate arts festival pivots to afternoon extravaganza

Illuminate arts festival pivots to afternoon extravaganza

The festival celebrates youth-driven achievements, but with a changes to the format
Another smokey weekend forecast for Alberta

Another smokey weekend forecast for Alberta

Smoke from wildfires is forecasted to blanket the province this weekend. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a special air quality alert for most of Alberta on Friday.
First Responders rodeo this weekend

First Responders rodeo this weekend

A group of firefighters, EMS and police personnel founded the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo in 2017 as a fundraising mechanism through a friendly rodeo competition.
SMOKE: St. Albert under air quality advisory

SMOKE: St. Albert under air quality advisory

The smoke is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility
City may develop new long-term policing plan

City may develop new long-term policing plan

After recently directing administration to make a few amendments to the city's policing policy based on nearly 10-year old data, St. Albert city council will soon have an opportunity to decide whether or not a new long-term policing plan is developed.
Hundreds gather at tournament to remember Broncos bus victims

Hundreds gather at tournament to remember Broncos bus victims

“We just want to make memories and laughs and kind of just continue building the legacy of those boys whose lives were taken too soon.”
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