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Smart growth costs worry mayor

Smart growth costs worry mayor

Developing the city's annexed lands using smart growth principles could lead to annual property tax hikes of at least six per cent, a prospect that worries Mayor Nolan Crouse.
IDP changes could pave way for acreages

IDP changes could pave way for acreages

Two Sturgeon County developments will come out from under the influence of St. Albert under a new deal to change a joint planning document for the two municipalities. A joint council committee last week endorsed a move to change the Sturgeon-St.
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City unwraps 'cultivate life' brand

City unwraps 'cultivate life' brand

St. Albert will soon be known as the place to come and cultivate life. After two years of planning and research, the city's new “cultivate life” brand was unveiled to council Monday night. According to Rob LeLacheur, chairman of the St.
Bigger is better

Bigger is better

As an educator, I truly believe that brain research can teach us more about how young people learn. Now video games are being combined with neurological studies to further unlock the mysteries of learning.
Morinville bus grinds to a halt

Morinville bus grinds to a halt

The wheels on the Morinville Interlink commuter bus will stop turning on April 30. In a unanimous vote council decided to cancel the service and end the contract with St. Albert Transit. The Interlink bus makes daily trips between Morinville and St.
A new portal to local literature

A new portal to local literature

Say good-bye to minty green! The St.
Morinville hopes for east route

Morinville hopes for east route

Morinville residents hope a proposed power line will stick to the east side of Edmonton as planned instead of running through their backyard. About 110 people visited the R.C.
Fewer tracks mean better yields

Fewer tracks mean better yields

Alberta farmers can grow like the champions if they learn to tap solar power and drive carefully, said experts at a recent conference.
Oilsands not as dirty as people think - industry rep

Oilsands not as dirty as people think - industry rep

Alberta’s oilsands industry isn’t the energy bad-boy that many people believe it to be, said Oil Sands Development Group president Don Thompson during a St. Albert visit on Saturday.
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