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City hall to get nearly $14 million in enviro-friendly retrofits

City hall to get nearly $14 million in enviro-friendly retrofits

Energy consumption at St. Albert Place will drop by an estimated 29.17 per cent and greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced by 558.8 tonnes annually.
To bring the parka or not to bring the parka: A meteorologist talks spring

To bring the parka or not to bring the parka: A meteorologist talks spring

“(Spring) is still a time where we do expect heavy snow falls. The sun is gaining strength and so it can feel really warm on some days and then you can get a cold snap come very quickly,” said Kyle Fougere meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Alberta budget leaves ongoing infrastructure funding uncertain: city

Alberta budget leaves ongoing infrastructure funding uncertain: city

City administration presented their analysis of the Alberta government's new budget to council earlier this week, noting that ongoing infrastructure funding from the province remains the city's top uncertainty.
Politicians battle over funding of Lakeview Business District

Politicians battle over funding of Lakeview Business District

By Friday, local Morinville-St. Albert MLA Dale Nally weighed in and said he was working with his UCP colleagues to secure funding for Lakeview.
All the Little Animals I Have Eaten is a lot to chew on

All the Little Animals I Have Eaten is a lot to chew on

St. Albert-raised director Alexandra Dawkins crafts playwright Karen Hines weighty production that examines current issues around feminism and lifestyle.
Lakeview district and residential growth key for future of St. Albert

Lakeview district and residential growth key for future of St. Albert

"Investment in Lakeview Business District will maintain the momentum of economic growth along Ray Gibbon Drive," St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron said. 
Gymnasts end winter with Spring Flip

Gymnasts end winter with Spring Flip

Hundreds of youth athletes from across the province gather in Riel for the St. Albert Gymnastics Club’s annual invitational event.
City considers $200K for off-leash dog park improvements

City considers $200K for off-leash dog park improvements

City administration is requesting the use of up to $200,000 to make some safety and signage improvements in multiple off-leash dog parks.
SACHS alumnae make Pandas history

SACHS alumnae make Pandas history

Former Skyhawks Morgan Harris and Dakota Wedman, members of the first U of A Pandas team to win the Canada West Basketball Championship, go on to win bronze at nationals.
Five books, one champion: Library hosts literary debate

Five books, one champion: Library hosts literary debate

St. Albert Public Library hosts the city's version of Canada Reads on Friday, March 24
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