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PHOTOS: St. Albert this week

PHOTOS: St. Albert this week

Puddle-jumping, chickadees and skating from this week in St. Albert
City shortlisted for environmental excellence award

City shortlisted for environmental excellence award

The City of St. Albert has made the shortlist for an environmental excellence award, in recognition of programs such as the Clean Energy Improvement Program and the Home Energy Efficiency Grant.
Fluttering close to extinction

Fluttering close to extinction

Monarch butterfly exhibit at Musée Heritage Museum is a wake up call for the planet
Off-site levy bylaw update draws industry demurral

Off-site levy bylaw update draws industry demurral

St. Albert city council has nearly passed a hike to the city's off-site levy rates despite hearing from local developers that the proposed increase of almost 50 per cent would come with substantial affordability ramifications. A final vote will take place on April 4.
Exotic flowers are back at Orchid Fair

Exotic flowers are back at Orchid Fair

The Orchid Society of Alberta's traditional show and sale returns to Salisbury at the Enjoy Centre on March 31 to April 2
Local man faces delayed cancer treatment

Local man faces delayed cancer treatment

The St. Albert couple were told by several staff at the Cross Cancer Institute that the wait time for new patients used to be four weeks, but now it is 10 weeks, Notley said.
Sturgeon County’s name to fly on STARS chopper

Sturgeon County’s name to fly on STARS chopper

First in region to give more than $500K support
E-scooter program made permanent

E-scooter program made permanent

Companies operating in St. Albert this summer will also no longer have to restrict their fleet sizes to 60 e-scooters.
Pandemic spiked cyber-crimes

Pandemic spiked cyber-crimes

“Teens were at home alone a lot of the time. They didn’t have to sneak out of the house to meet friends. They could communicate from a computer in their bedroom.”   
The grass is always greener ... except when it's blue

The grass is always greener ... except when it's blue

Quite possible if you swap the sun, says science
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