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Edmonton police asking for help locating man last seen in St. Albert in July

Edmonton police asking for help locating man last seen in St. Albert in July

The Edmonton Police Service is asking for the public's help in locating a 35-year-old man who was last in seen in St. Albert this past summer.
Video-calls and robots bring medical specialists to rural Alberta

Video-calls and robots bring medical specialists to rural Alberta

To see a specialist, patients in rural Alberta often need to travel at their own expense to a major city. Starting next year, researchers from the University of Alberta will be bringing more specialists to remote clinics through innovative use of video-technology and robotics.
St Albert’s 2023 business review and 2024 forecast

St Albert’s 2023 business review and 2024 forecast

Expect more US fast food chains in 2024, and expect that labour shortages could be an issue for the city
Ring in 2024 with friends, family and delicious food

Ring in 2024 with friends, family and delicious food

Join happy crowds for a few hours as they cast off their troubles and revel in the hope New Year brings
Reflections on a funeral for local news

Reflections on a funeral for local news

We’re not talking about a hard paywall for our websites – news is still a public good and must remain so. But in addition to local advertising, we’re going to need a model that encourages reader support.
Demand triples for school holiday hampers

Demand triples for school holiday hampers

Principals at St. Albert Public Schools identify the need for hampers based on how frequently students use breakfast and lunch programs
A new year full of hopes, dreams and plans

A new year full of hopes, dreams and plans

As we look ahead to a new year, we are afforded the opportunity to reflect on the past, anticipate the future, and try to drive forward with hope, dreams, and plans.
Provincial cut to grants-for-taxes leaves city with $250,000 shortfall

Provincial cut to grants-for-taxes leaves city with $250,000 shortfall

“Somehow the provincial government, which is going to have a $5.5 billion projected surplus, doesn't feel that they need to pay their fair share,” Coun. Mike Killick said. 
Downtown St. Albert mural to be removed, put into storage

Downtown St. Albert mural to be removed, put into storage

'Healthy Communities' has adorned the south-facing wall of 12A Perron Street for 24 years.
Minister reflects on military and civilian Christmases

Minister reflects on military and civilian Christmases

For Venerable Archdeacon Lee Bezanson, Christmas morning is a relaxing day with only one service at 10 a.m. But...
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