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St. Albert commits $2.85M for downtown affordable housing project

St. Albert commits $2.85M for downtown affordable housing project

Homeland Housing now only needs provincial grant funding to get shovels in the ground
Readers vote Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park top day trip

Readers vote Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park top day trip

Thousands of birds, bugs, and beasts await the intrepid explorer
Oilsands group removes web content ahead of greenwashing law

Oilsands group removes web content ahead of greenwashing law

Bill C-59 will require claims about environmental and climate change impacts to be backed up by evidence.
VIDEO: St. Albert Gazette Readers' Choice Awards

VIDEO: St. Albert Gazette Readers' Choice Awards

Tim Shoults, Publisher of the St. Albert Gazette, highlights the importance businesses put in the votes of confidence they receive from our readers during the annual Readers' Choice Awards.
Indigenous artist-carver opens St. Albert studio

Indigenous artist-carver opens St. Albert studio

Spirit Wood Designs to open in Riel Park focusing on furnishings, art and decor
First-past-the-post feeds hostility, says one expert

First-past-the-post feeds hostility, says one expert

First-past-the-post feeds negative campaigning and attack politics, says author and electoral reform advocate.
St. Albert marks National Indigenous Peoples Day

St. Albert marks National Indigenous Peoples Day

City steps in to host event after last year’s cancellation
St. Albert man describes two-month captivity in Venezuela

St. Albert man describes two-month captivity in Venezuela

Mauricio Castellanos says he was held by Venezuela’s military counterintelligence force in 2021
Council votes to make Langholm Park disc golf course permanent

Council votes to make Langholm Park disc golf course permanent

Amenity started with Home Depot buckets in trees gets permanent status
Harassment of elected officials increasing, contributing to resignations

Harassment of elected officials increasing, contributing to resignations

Worsening harassment of municipal officials is contributing to councillor resignations and pushing good candidates away from local politics, municipal leaders say.
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