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Pipeline approval good news for province

Pipeline approval good news for province

The approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline by the B.C. premier Christy Clark is good news to local leaders. On Wednesday, Clark announced that her government had given the political and environmental green light to the $6.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Youth are the future and they are doing amazing things every day. If you are a youth looking for ways to get more involved in the community, consider volunteering. Here are just a few of the opportunities available to you. St.
Adopt a pet

Adopt a pet

Hi my name is Domino. I am a five-month-old very sweet kitty who came to NASAP with my siblings. I was very unsure of people at first. After lots of love and attention I now love my foster mom and love to give kisses.
At City Hall

At City Hall

After several delays over the course of a year, council approved a new procedural bylaw at the Jan. 9 meeting. “These are just the rules that govern our meetings,” said Coun.
Alexander chief acquitted of sexual assault

Alexander chief acquitted of sexual assault

Alexander First Nation chief Kurt Burnstick was acquitted of sexual assault in a St. Albert court Wednesday. Burnstick was charged with one count of sexual assault last March.
Council to take no action on animal bylaw

Council to take no action on animal bylaw

St. Albert’s animal bylaw won’t be changed for the time being, after council unanimously voted to take no action on administrative recommendations. A report on proposed changes, presented at the Jan.
Alexander chief Kurt Burnstick trial begins Wednesday

Alexander chief Kurt Burnstick trial begins Wednesday

Alexander Chief Kurt Burnstick will face a “wall of red” Wednesday morning as he enters the St. Albert court to face trial for sexual assault.
City will pay for municipal inspection

City will pay for municipal inspection

City taxpayers may be on the hook for as much as $120,000 for a municipal inspection. The Minister of Municipal Affairs has ordered a “limited scope municipal inspection” of St.
The condo conundrum

The condo conundrum

To sell or not to sell? Seniors may revisit this question every time it snows.
School back in for home-schoolers

School back in for home-schoolers

St. Albert parents celebrated last week after the province cut a deal to reopen Alberta's biggest home-school provider. Alberta Education and Trinity Christian School Association reached an out-of-court settlement on Jan.
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