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Outpouring of love after St. Albert hockey writer passes away

Outpouring of love after St. Albert hockey writer passes away

Bruce McCurdy was a St. Albert resident and longtime writer for the Edmonton Journal
Greater St. Albert Catholic makes case for new schools

Greater St. Albert Catholic makes case for new schools

Division tells city council enrolment has increased by about 800 students in last three years
St. Albert election office ready for voters

St. Albert election office ready for voters

Plans to hire 900 people to man polls for federal election
Students don green to honour Humboldt Broncos

Students don green to honour Humboldt Broncos

Green Shirt Day encourages people to register as organ donors
Private surgical contracts increasing costs, wait times: report

Private surgical contracts increasing costs, wait times: report

Shift to outsourcing surgeries comes at expense of public hospitals, Parkland Institute says
St. Albert Centre sold for $60 mil

St. Albert Centre sold for $60 mil

New owner also owns Londonderry Mall
Council should listen to residents on renaming issue

Council should listen to residents on renaming issue

St. Albertans wanted a say in the renaming of not just a street, but three streets, three city parks and facilities, and an entire neighbourhood. This is a significant decision with permanent consequences.
St. Albert's children's festival preps for fun and magic

St. Albert's children's festival preps for fun and magic

Expect to enjoy theatre, dance, music, circus, and a series of cultural and artistic events
Alberta Dentist Association ready to develop Made-in-Alberta Dental Care Plan with the province

Alberta Dentist Association ready to develop Made-in-Alberta Dental Care Plan with the province

The Alberta Dental Association outlined that they are ready to work with the provincial government to create a new Made-in-Alberta Dental Care Plan.
City council approve new off-site levy rates, over $10 million in annual recoveries

City council approve new off-site levy rates, over $10 million in annual recoveries

Council approved the permanent introduction of a 30 day deferral program, which would allow developers up to 30 days after a development agreement was executed to pay off-site levies in full.
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