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Brodhead sees work with seniors, transit among biggest accomplishments

Brodhead sees work with seniors, transit among biggest accomplishments

This story is one of a series focusing on St. Albert council members' accomplishments and challenges and what their priorities are for the remaining year. Coun.
Local activist voices support for policing committee

Local activist voices support for policing committee

A prominent St. Albertan is adding his voice to those supporting the creation of a policing committee in the city. Dr.
Trump means Canada has to step up, say locals

Trump means Canada has to step up, say locals

Albertans have to be ready to deal with the effects of a Trump presidency on our environment, economy and society, say local experts. Donald Trump stunned the world this week when he won the U.S.
For the birds

For the birds

Once the yard and garden is cleared of leaves, the shrubs covered and tree branches pruned, homeowners and gardeners can feel a bit blue.
New Vital Stats Act good first step, say advocates

New Vital Stats Act good first step, say advocates

The Vital Statistics Act. It sounds boring, but if it had been changed as the province now proposes years ago, Max Quillian may have had an easier time passing his driver's test.
Wave of warm weather welcome in November

Wave of warm weather welcome in November

The weather in the capital region has been unseasonably warm in November, breaking several temperature records.
Recreation subsidies program to expand

Recreation subsidies program to expand

City council has agreed to potentially more than double the amount of money in its Recreation and Culture Subsidy Program.
Cultivating local cheese culture

Cultivating local cheese culture

Feeling peckish and in the mood for some fermented curd? Satisfying a cheesy craving no longer requires a trip to the grocery store.
Renaud not surprised by AISH review

Renaud not surprised by AISH review

Marie Renaud hopes that the auditor general’s report criticizing the AISH program will help spark change. Before becoming the MLA for St.
School Notes

School Notes

Students, dignitaries and Grey Nuns broke ground this week on St. Albert’s newest Catholic school.
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