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Meat trays, coloured Styrofoam and soft Styrofoam now recyclable in St. Albert

Meat trays, coloured Styrofoam and soft Styrofoam now recyclable in St. Albert

Certain types of soft foam, coloured foam and meat trays are now able to be recycled along with previously accepted clean white packing blocks from electronics, appliances or furniture.  
March 7 council agenda: Millennium Park and Range Road 255 bridge replacement

March 7 council agenda: Millennium Park and Range Road 255 bridge replacement

Just a handful of items make up the agenda for St. Albert city council's March 7 meeting, including a decision on whether or not $1.3 million is spent on replacing a bridge on Range Road 255, and a potential postponement of design work for Millennium Park.
Rooftop firefighters aim for $35,000 donation goal

Rooftop firefighters aim for $35,000 donation goal

A group of six firefighter-paramedics are living on Firehall No. 2 roof since Sunday night raising money for muscular dystrophy
Local minor hockey teams raise over $100K for Stollery

Local minor hockey teams raise over $100K for Stollery

The U11 St. Albert Cobras, and top fundraiser Mason George, 9, raised $55,350; while the U13 St. Albert Sabres, and their respective top fundraiser Maxx George, 12, raised $46,994.
Five exceptional women receive International Day Awards

Five exceptional women receive International Day Awards

Celina Loyer, Helen Agbonison, Judy Evans, Mary O'Neill and Muna Abdulhussain are the 2023 International Women's Day Award recipients
Panel shines spotlight on women in the arts

Panel shines spotlight on women in the arts

Cultural leaders Helen Agbonison, Ellen Doty and Nisha Patel form a panel discussion on International Women's Day at the Art Gallery of St. Albert on March 8.
Budget 2023: Industry leaders say 2023 may be pivotal for oil industry

Budget 2023: Industry leaders say 2023 may be pivotal for oil industry

Finance Minister Travis Toews said Albertans have been absolutely blessed over the last year and half with a strong recovery and high energy prices in response to a big surplus and a record non-renewable resource revenue forecast. On Feb.
Farmers market and festivals attract tourists: roundtable

Farmers market and festivals attract tourists: roundtable

In an October 2021 report, Travel Alberta estimated that in 2020, lost traveller spending associated with the COVID-19 crisis will amount to $4.7 billion. The St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce's recent partnership with Travel Alberta is seeking to help grow the local tourism economy.
Turkish-Syrian relief fund

Turkish-Syrian relief fund

Through St. Albert’s Rivers Edge Counselling Centre’s sponsorship, Tareq Hadhad, founder and CEO of Peace by Chocolate will be speaking at the Arden Theatre on Oct. 26. 
Clean, crisp and timeless colours in for 2023

Clean, crisp and timeless colours in for 2023

Local designer highlights emerging trends in wall colour, furniture, lighting, and flooring.
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