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U of A study reveals why some clothes stink

U of A study reveals why some clothes stink

Polyester gloms onto sweaty smell, says scientist
UPDATE: Water pressure issue caused by stuck valve: City

UPDATE: Water pressure issue caused by stuck valve: City

St. Albert's senior manager of utilities says high water demand from last week likely factor behind brief mechanical issue with Oakmont Reservoir water pump.
Downtown power poles, SAIL Home cafe, and more on council agenda

Downtown power poles, SAIL Home cafe, and more on council agenda

Tuesday's St. Albert city council meeting is the last before a six-week break from meetings.
City reinstating extreme heat response measures

City reinstating extreme heat response measures

Beginning Wednesday, July 17, St. Albert is expected to have daytime highs ranging from 30-34 degrees for at least seven straight days.
UPDATE: Pump issue resolved, water pressure returning to normal St. Albert

UPDATE: Pump issue resolved, water pressure returning to normal St. Albert

Pump issues causing water pressure fluctuations throughout St. Albert resolved, but residents may temporarily see air bubbles or discoloured water as the water system returns to normal operations this afternoon.
Three St. Albertans on Team Alberta win Bronze at 2024 Football Canada Cup

Three St. Albertans on Team Alberta win Bronze at 2024 Football Canada Cup

This past weekend Team Alberta football was able to overcome four time defending champion Team Saskacthewan 35-0 to win a Bronze medal at the 2024 Canada Cup.
Future of farming flies in Sturgeon

Future of farming flies in Sturgeon

Big drones could soon scout, seed, spray fields
Where the wild things are

Where the wild things are

These are the best places to find wildlife this summer around St. Albert
A look into the St. Albert Gators Triathlon Club

A look into the St. Albert Gators Triathlon Club

"Triathlon is unique and niche in athletics, everyone can play, and everyone can compete."
City unsure if it will re-apply for federal housing accelerator grant

City unsure if it will re-apply for federal housing accelerator grant

St. Albert recently missed out on an estimated maximum of $12 million in federal housing accelerator funding, but new program rules may prevent the city from re-applying for the grant.
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