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Statue of imitations: Saint Albert could return to St. Albert

Statue of imitations: Saint Albert could return to St. Albert

City’s arts committee recommends commissioning a $30,000 replacement bronze statue from Al Henderson
Harvest Festival at Salisbury at Enjoy returns Sept. 22

Harvest Festival at Salisbury at Enjoy returns Sept. 22

Catch the vendors, food trucks, roving artists, pumpkin carnival, trackless train and live entertainment
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge will reopen next month

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge will reopen next month

The resort will be operated at a reduced capacity for the immediate future “to prioritize safety and ensure an exceptional guest experience,” according to Fairmont.
Jasper schools get close to normal attendance after opening late

Jasper schools get close to normal attendance after opening late

"The community is very tight knit. Everyone is very close with one another, very supportive with one another. And I think, too, the schools are the hub of normality and a place of safety, a safe haven."
St. Albert pop-culture fans ready for Edmonton Expo

St. Albert pop-culture fans ready for Edmonton Expo

Cosplay, Lego, explosions, and Star Trek
Edmonton science centre hosts talk on screen time in school

Edmonton science centre hosts talk on screen time in school

Limits needed, say researchers
Alberta giving $149 million for Jasper wildfire recovery, municipality must cover 10 per cent

Alberta giving $149 million for Jasper wildfire recovery, municipality must cover 10 per cent

The funding will help the Municipality of Jasper with costs related to wildfire response and to support the recovery and rebuilding process after summer wildfires destroyed nearly a third of the townsite.
St. Albert weather: Windy Friday, sunny Saturday

St. Albert weather: Windy Friday, sunny Saturday

Wind, rain and low temperatures this weekend could give way to more sunny heat by mid-week
St. Albert resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

St. Albert resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

The City of St. Albert says changes to Alberta election rules will make voting costlier and less reliable and is asking the province to reverse its ban on vote counting machines.
St. Albert to call for voting machines to stay in elections

St. Albert to call for voting machines to stay in elections

City of St. Albert is sponsor of draft resolution to be debated at Alberta Municipalities conference calling on province to reverse Bill 20's ban on devices
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