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Ray Gibbon Drive twinning and accessible playground strategy on council agenda this week

Ray Gibbon Drive twinning and accessible playground strategy on council agenda this week

The City of St. Albert and the provincial government will need to spend an additional $8 million each to finish twinning Ray Gibbon Drive, according to a new report council.
Builders step up or destroyers will step in

Builders step up or destroyers will step in

Every month when I prepare to write an opinion piece, my first thought is to go on a rant about any one of many issues that I’m upset about. It is the easiest place to go. I have to choose optimism and hope versus complaining.
St. Albert student to get Queen’s Jubilee Citizenship Medallion

St. Albert student to get Queen’s Jubilee Citizenship Medallion

Volunteer Avalina Zenari recognized for community service
Seeing St. Albert one step at a time

Seeing St. Albert one step at a time

Arts and heritage walking tours are back
St. Albert's Mayor and council make census predictions

St. Albert's Mayor and council make census predictions

Mayor Cathy Heron said she thinks the city's 2024 census, the data collection period for which ended June 27, will show St. Albert's population reach 73,000.
St. Albert firefighters salute their best

St. Albert firefighters salute their best

Bliss, Dubord recognized for 40 years of service
Four Winds Public teacher gets national STEM award

Four Winds Public teacher gets national STEM award

St. Albert’s Christina Dafoe receives award from PM Trudeau
St. Albert celebrates retro Latin music and culture

St. Albert celebrates retro Latin music and culture

St. Albert Latin Cultural Association showcases the vibrant tapestry of Latin music from the past
St. Albert BMX Club boasts new track, growing membership

St. Albert BMX Club boasts new track, growing membership

Olympic-calibre facility 'one of the top two or three' in North America
St. Albert mayor 'frustrated' as provincial holdout could delay federal funding for municipalities

St. Albert mayor 'frustrated' as provincial holdout could delay federal funding for municipalities

“It's just another example of the fight between the provincial government and the federal government, and the municipalities are getting caught in the middle,” Mayor Cathy Heron said. 
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