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Mayors look to build on existing relationships with re-elected MLAs

Mayors look to build on existing relationships with re-elected MLAs

While last week's provincial election simultaneously resulted in major and minor changes for Alberta, mayors in the region say they'll be looking to build on their pre-existing relationships with local MLAs Dale Nally and Marie Renaud.
New helmet rules now in effect

New helmet rules now in effect

On June 6 St. Albert city council passed third reading on a series of amendments to the city's traffic bylaw, including new rules around the use of helmets on city trails and in the Woodlands Skate Park.
St. Albert RCMP say two women made "thousands" by defrauding residents outside shop

St. Albert RCMP say two women made "thousands" by defrauding residents outside shop

St. Albert RCMP say the detachment received a complaint late last month about two women who made off with “thousands” after defrauding people outside an unnamed business.
Accused admits lying during murder trial

Accused admits lying during murder trial

Beryl Musila takes the stand in murder trial of a St. Albert senior.
Put the salary increase to a vote

Put the salary increase to a vote

Council not consulting St. Albert citizens on move to give themselves an over 30 per cent pay raise.
Council approves 2024 maintenance, repair budget

Council approves 2024 maintenance, repair budget

St. Albert city council finalized next year's repair, maintain, and replace budget during the June 6 council meeting, meaning more than $50 million of the overall 2024 budget will be spent on maintaining city facilities, infrastructure, and equipment.
Rotary RibFest ready to get up in your grill

Rotary RibFest ready to get up in your grill

Come one and all to St. Albert's annual RibFest: over 3,500 cars expected to drive through for a taste this weekend.
Council approves pay hike of nearly $30,000

Council approves pay hike of nearly $30,000

Increase in pay comes with change to full-time status for councillors after next municipal election.
Majority of survey respondents support tax hike for new rec centre

Majority of survey respondents support tax hike for new rec centre

More than 70 per cent of survey respondents would support a tax increase for the recreation facility planned for the city's northwest, according to a recently released What We Heard report.
Spirit and perseverance a winning combo for 2006 Impact team

Spirit and perseverance a winning combo for 2006 Impact team

Head Coach Viktor Pulo shares insights on the group’s journey and aspirations.
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