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Doodle Pop fosters connection at Children's Festival

Doodle Pop fosters connection at Children's Festival

South Korean theatre artists breathe imagination and fantasy into doodling
Outloud's $50k request unlikely: council

Outloud's $50k request unlikely: council

The recent $50,000 funding request made to city council by St. Albert's 2SLGBTQ+ youth support and advocacy group Outloud will likely go unfulfilled, councillors say.
City proposed $50-mil to fix, maintain and replace infrastructure next year

City proposed $50-mil to fix, maintain and replace infrastructure next year

For the 25 municipal RMR projects planned for next year, which excludes utility projects, the draft budget has set aside about $31.27 million, council heard
80s rock for a new era

80s rock for a new era

École Secondaire St. Albert Catholic High School revisits iconic rock anthems in Rock of Ages: Teen Edition
Heat warning issued for St. Albert

Heat warning issued for St. Albert

In advance of the hot temperatures expected this weekend, the provincial government announced on May 11 that members of the Canadian military are being deployed in three municipalities in order to support firefighting efforts.
WHL draft wraps up with 10 local players getting taken

WHL draft wraps up with 10 local players getting taken

This year's bantam draft for the Western Hockey League took place on May 11, with nine players from St. Albert seeing their names get called, as well as another Raiders stand-out who was born in Spruce Grove.
Free Rainmaker pancake breakfast kicks off weekend of fun in St. Albert

Free Rainmaker pancake breakfast kicks off weekend of fun in St. Albert

The free event runs from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., and residents can get a hearty breakfast in front of St. Albert Place before the parade starts. Donations to the food bank are encouraged.
City strategizing to shrink waste

City strategizing to shrink waste

City administration presented council with a host of recommendations to consider moving forward as part of the city's waste minimization strategy during the May 9 committee of the whole meeting.
BREAKING: Two charged after string of armed robberies

BREAKING: Two charged after string of armed robberies

Weapons and violence were used indiscriminately in each of the robberies, with cash and alcohol being targeted, Edmonton police say. Some store clerks and customers were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Municipal naming policy passed at committee

Municipal naming policy passed at committee

The long-awaited policy change for how St. Albert names and renames municipal assets such as roads and neighbourhoods has been passed at the committee stage, and will now need formal council approval.
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