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Last chance for ArtWalk 2023

Last chance for ArtWalk 2023

Albertans see structural problems in health care, survey says

Albertans see structural problems in health care, survey says

A vast majority of Albertans believe there are problems in the Canadian health care system that can’t be fixed with money, according to a survey released last week. On Aug.
Bugs, disease, and lack of moisture take toll on canola crops

Bugs, disease, and lack of moisture take toll on canola crops

“Canola is pretty resilient. Fortunately, our season does continue on I know there are some growers that are harvesting canola or swathing canola and deciding enough is enough … and then there's others that don't see a frost in the future and they're going to let the canola crop continue to grow and finish off as best we can,” said Jason Casselman, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada.
Make music with two new adult choirs

Make music with two new adult choirs

So Noted! and Forte Plus are St. Albert's two newest choirs opening this fall
Drag Racing Legend: Fastest Canadian has no intention of slowing down

Drag Racing Legend: Fastest Canadian has no intention of slowing down

Terry Capp’s moment of tranquil zen-like relaxation can only be found when the top fuel engines of an 11,000 horse power dragster roar to life. The fastest Canadian in the world lives in St. Albert.
Teepee Summit inspires, empowers Indigenous youths

Teepee Summit inspires, empowers Indigenous youths

Cree superstar urges them to “shoot their shot”
City projects $1.54 million surplus by year's end: Q2 report

City projects $1.54 million surplus by year's end: Q2 report

The City of St. Albert's second quarter report says investment income, a surge in recreation facility usage, and RCMP officer vacancies are a few reasons why a $1.54 million surplus is being projected for 2023.
Limited resources threaten city service levels, CAO says

Limited resources threaten city service levels, CAO says

Unless solutions are implemented in the near future, some council-determined service levels may not be met as St. Albert's city administration and overall corporate operations are being stretched too thin, Chief Administrative Officer Bill Fletcher says.
St. Albert Community Band appoints interim conductor

St. Albert Community Band appoints interim conductor

Lyle Swenson's vision is to deliver high-quality concerts and get the community involved
Sacré Coeur students head back to school

Sacré Coeur students head back to school

New logo, familiar faces greet Father Jan, ESSMY students
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