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Council approves $15,000 in one-time funding for Snowflake Festival

Council approves $15,000 in one-time funding for Snowflake Festival

The $15,000 in one-time funding will be on top of the $8,000-$10,000 of “in-kind” support the city provides to the festival each year
Rising cost of living boosts appeal of rural and suburban properties

Rising cost of living boosts appeal of rural and suburban properties

Four real estate agents discuss trends in central and northern Alberta markets
Rural film office shares experience, future plans

Rural film office shares experience, future plans

As The Mountain View Regional Film Office grows, it is looking at new ways to make expansion sustainable for its member communities.
Council reinstates sponsorship policy

Council reinstates sponsorship policy

The reinstatement was approved on consent, meaning there was no debate.
Panel discusses building Indigenous-municipal relationships

Panel discusses building Indigenous-municipal relationships

For municipalities trying to strengthen social connections and economic ties with Indigenous communities, there is no one roadmap to reconciliation.
Wildfires, severe weather disrupting bird breeding and migration

Wildfires, severe weather disrupting bird breeding and migration

From devastating fires to heat domes and cold snaps, climate change has encroached on critical breeding habitat and shows signs of disrupting migration of birds in Alberta.
Enter here for a chance to WIN one pair of tickets to see Melanie Gall

Enter here for a chance to WIN one pair of tickets to see Melanie Gall

Congratulations to Jackie Neset of St. Albert winner of tickets to see Melanie Gall at the Arden Theatre October 17, 2023.
Bison bones give glimpse of St. Albert's distant past

Bison bones give glimpse of St. Albert's distant past

Archaeological artifacts show long history of human activity
$17 million Lotto Max win in Bonnyville

$17 million Lotto Max win in Bonnyville

“It was a crazy and immmediate rush of adrenaline!” 
Firefighter's union partners with Sea Change to brew funds for breast cancer

Firefighter's union partners with Sea Change to brew funds for breast cancer

The union representing St. Albert's firefighters and paramedics has partnered with the Edmonton-based brewery Sea Change to make a new beer, the partial sales of which will be donated to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
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