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'Extremely disappointed': Métis community concerns dismissed by AER

'Extremely disappointed': Métis community concerns dismissed by AER

Alberta Energy Regulator deems public hearing unnecessary for 68-hectare Coal Valley Mine expansion
City crews head to Olds for invasive conference

City crews head to Olds for invasive conference

Tree and water pests on St. Albert’s radar
Hearing rescheduled for Alberta senior accused of shooting teen

Hearing rescheduled for Alberta senior accused of shooting teen

James Bregin faces a number of assault and firearms charges
Alberta government to focus on legislative agenda, despite allegations of corruption

Alberta government to focus on legislative agenda, despite allegations of corruption

Alberta's United Conservative government house leader says lawmakers won't be sidetracked by allegations officials pushed the province's front-line health agency to sign off on overpriced private medical contracts.
City of St. Albert set to remove beloved downtown mural

City of St. Albert set to remove beloved downtown mural

Saturday at the Market will be taken down because of environmental degradation, safety risks
Library takes stand for Freedom to Read Week

Library takes stand for Freedom to Read Week

New policy commits to intellectual freedom
Kids' entertainer Al Simmons brings frenetic show to Arden

Kids' entertainer Al Simmons brings frenetic show to Arden

Manitoba-based funnyman is known for wacky hats, crazy costumes and handmade gadgets
Alberta government to spend $180M for involuntary addiction treatment centres

Alberta government to spend $180M for involuntary addiction treatment centres

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres.
Trump tariff threat latest ‘headwind’ for Industrial Heartland

Trump tariff threat latest ‘headwind’ for Industrial Heartland

Companies may need to look to Asian markets, association executive director says
City of St. Albert announces two calls for artist submissions

City of St. Albert announces two calls for artist submissions

The BMX Track in Riel Park and two transit buses are getting an artistic facelift
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