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Council approves draft land management policy

Council approves draft land management policy

St. Albert could have a clear policy on acquiring and managing land by the end of this council's term.
At City Hall

At City Hall

Council has approved $55,000 for the city to hire consultant engineers to develop engineering standards for new back alleys. City engineer Kate Polkovsky presented the request at the Jan.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Two PlayStations were stolen from a local Shoppers Drug Mart. Shortly before noon on Jan. 11 a PS4 Pro console worth $499.99 and an Uncharted 4 PS4 Bundle valued at $379.99 were taken from the store on 140 St. Albert Trail.
School Notes

School Notes

Work on St. Albert's newest school officially kicked off this week with the help of some spade-work by its namesake. Retired St.
City manager proposes long-range capital financial plan

City manager proposes long-range capital financial plan

It could take more than $700,000 over three years to start addressing the $310 million capital budget shortfall St. Albert is facing. That was the recommendation from administration at the Jan.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Two PlayStations were stolen from a local Shoppers Drug Mart. Shortly before noon on Jan. 11 a PS4 Pro console worth $499.99 and an Uncharted 4 PS4 Bundle valued at $379.99 were taken from the store on 140 St. Albert Trail.
Environment File

Environment File

2016 was the hottest year in recorded history, say the world's top scientists. And a Canadian climatologist says this year will probably be a steamer, too.
Posters call our demeaning language

Posters call our demeaning language

Bitch. Slut. Faggot. Retard. Whore. These are words Bellerose Grade 12 student Teresa McKernan says she’s not even comfortable saying – she uses “b-word” or “s-word” instead.
Crouse in ethical conflict, governance expert says

Crouse in ethical conflict, governance expert says

An academic expert in municipal governance says while there’s no law against being mayor and running for a provincial party leadership, it’s probably not the right thing to do. University of Alberta political scientist Dr.
Girls get fit and fierce

Girls get fit and fierce

The mound of food in the centre of Kelsey McQueen’s garage symbolizes much more than a donation to the local food bank for the girls in her Fit + Fierce class.
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