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Old NABI building to be demolished, RCMP detachment scaled down

Old NABI building to be demolished, RCMP detachment scaled down

St. Albert city council approved changes to two ongoing city projects on May 16, which means a building downtown will soon be demolished and the planned $5 million renovation of the RCMP detachment will be scaled down.
City debt crunch increasing need for new revenue streams

City debt crunch increasing need for new revenue streams

In an email, Mayor Cathy Heron said over her time on council and as mayor, she thinks the city has already exhausted its options for new methods of generating revenue.
A look at planned city projects that would require debt financing

A look at planned city projects that would require debt financing

As part of St. Albert city council's long-term debt strategy meeting with senior financial services staff last week, council was presented with an updated list of project charters that will likely require debt financing.
Candidates come out swinging at Morinville-St. Albert forum

Candidates come out swinging at Morinville-St. Albert forum

Healthcare, education and rural services were all front-and-centre issues during the Morinville-St. Albert provincial election all-candidates debate last week.
SAM School crafts collective Métis sash

SAM School crafts collective Métis sash

Aims to teach teamwork, Métis culture
EDITORIAL: Get out of the gutter

EDITORIAL: Get out of the gutter

Last Wednesday night, the provincial election brought out the worst in St. Albert. Or perhaps the event brought the worst out to St. Albert.
Exploring reconciliation on stage

Exploring reconciliation on stage

“It looks at the past and draws inspiration from Romeo and Juliet. The play looks at the treaty and what people thought was a good treaty but it turned out it wasn’t,” Josh Languedoc, a St. Albert Indienous playwright, said. 
St. Albertans slated to break advance voting record

St. Albertans slated to break advance voting record

Election day is Monday May 29
Local sports take hit from wildfire smoke

Local sports take hit from wildfire smoke

The smoke from sweeping burns across Alberta disrupts local sporting events and activities.
Free Rainmaker pancake breakfast kicks off weekend of fun in St. Albert

Free Rainmaker pancake breakfast kicks off weekend of fun in St. Albert

The free event runs from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., and residents can get a hearty breakfast in front of St. Albert Place before the parade starts. Donations to the food bank are encouraged.
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