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Council considers 'win-win' loan to earn $1.25 million grant

Council considers 'win-win' loan to earn $1.25 million grant

St. Albert city council has unanimously passed first reading for a $3.75 million borrowing bylaw for a debenture through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, which council heard on July 4 is required in order for the city to receive a corresponding $1.25 million grant.
Summer blood drive makes call for donations

Summer blood drive makes call for donations

Donating blood is easy, relatively painless, costs nothing and can change the trajectory of a person's life
St. Albert player sets sights on Olympic badminton glory

St. Albert player sets sights on Olympic badminton glory

The elite racquetsmith will hit the court for mixed doubles in a world-class Calgary tournament.
Outloud hits fundraising goal

Outloud hits fundraising goal

"It comes at a really great time for us because we are feeling the heat of the hate this month and this was a really good reminder that we do have support from the greater St. Albert community and there are people who really stand behind what we are doing."
General Roméo Dallaire speaks at Arden Theatre

General Roméo Dallaire speaks at Arden Theatre

The retired general will discuss the effects of violence on children
Appeal board rejects Riverside townhouse development permit

Appeal board rejects Riverside townhouse development permit

St. Albert's citizen-based Subdivision Development Appeal Board has backed city planners by denying a permit for an 82-unit townhouse development in the Riverside neighbourhood.
PHOTOS: Canada Day in St. Albert

PHOTOS: Canada Day in St. Albert

St. Albertans came out to celebrate the country's birthday on July 1
Photos, descriptions released of people who placed anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in school playgrounds

Photos, descriptions released of people who placed anti-2SLGBTQ+ material in school playgrounds

The material was left on the playgrounds at Joseph Demko and Murial Martin schools
RCMP looking for driver who did burnout on Pride crosswalk

RCMP looking for driver who did burnout on Pride crosswalk

Mounties only provided a description of a passenger in the truck, who is thought to be a white male in his late teens or early twenties, with short hair
Plaza Series books Ronald-Hewitt double bill

Plaza Series books Ronald-Hewitt double bill

Folk singer-songwriters Chris Ronald and John Hewitt pair up on Thursday, July 13 for an outdoor show
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