Skip to content

Local News

Alberta announces $1.2 million in grants for community justice

Alberta announces $1.2 million in grants for community justice

The Government of Alberta is giving $1.2 million in one-time grants to community-based groups that provide access to justice outside of the formal court system.
Council to debate bringing transit services in-house on Tuesday

Council to debate bringing transit services in-house on Tuesday

Councillor eyes savings, but city administration says financial impact of decision is unknown.
ER closures adding stress throughout health care system

ER closures adding stress throughout health care system

Rural communities are increasingly finding themselves without an emergency department
UCP government all talk, no action on addressing health-care crisis, says Alberta doc

UCP government all talk, no action on addressing health-care crisis, says Alberta doc

Dr. Michelle Warren – a former Alberta Medical Association president – says the Danielle Smith's government needs to take action on health-care crisis.
Alberta anti-trans policy part of far-right playbook, critics say

Alberta anti-trans policy part of far-right playbook, critics say

Policies related to transgender youth are being used as a "political tactic" to "create scapegoats, sow division and erode trust in public institutions" like schools, critics say.
St. Albert man pleads guilty to choking friend unconscious

St. Albert man pleads guilty to choking friend unconscious

Keegan Ross, 18, received 12 months of probation
Olds, Airdrie RCMP advise of poor conditions on Highway 2 Sunday evening

Olds, Airdrie RCMP advise of poor conditions on Highway 2 Sunday evening

Travel is not recommended on Highway 2 between Red Deer and Airdrie Sunday evening
Council ditches modular design for new fire hall

Council ditches modular design for new fire hall

Price tag for conventionally built station will be $3 million higher
St. Albert non-profits get $188,000 from province

St. Albert non-profits get $188,000 from province

Community Initiatives grant aids powwow, art therapy
City publishes new green environment strategy

City publishes new green environment strategy

The City of St. Albert published a new long-term Green Environment Strategy last week, one of 10 long-range strategies administration plans to bring forward after council's approval of the 2021 Municipal Development Plan.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks