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Hughes woos crowds in St. Albert

Hughes woos crowds in St. Albert

Olympian and mental health advocate Clara Hughes stopped by St. Albert to inspire young students and advocate for mental health awareness.
McPhersons win big for giving

McPhersons win big for giving

Two St. Albert casino magnates will receive one of the city’s top honours this year in recognition of their generous acts. The City of St.
Edmonton region drops 39 spots in list of top entrepreneurial cities

Edmonton region drops 39 spots in list of top entrepreneurial cities

This week Alberta went from having six of the top 10 entrepreneurial cities in the country to only one in the top 25.
Alexander band wants management assistance

Alexander band wants management assistance

Alexander First Nation will soon be placed under co-management after the release of a forensic audit report last month revealed irregularities within the band’s finance department.
City crime rate and severity increase

City crime rate and severity increase

St. Albert saw more crime, and crime of a more severe nature, in 2015 compared to previous years – but crime rates here are still the lowest in the province for a city this size.
Local councillors, business leaders add voice to postal review

Local councillors, business leaders add voice to postal review

Local politicians and business leaders have added their voices to the review of the country’s mail delivery system.
Cities want predictable provincial funding

Cities want predictable provincial funding

While many Alberta municipalities continue to look for money to make big capital projects a reality, the prospect of much additional relief from the province appears slim. MLA Marie Renaud, speaking to the St. Albert Gazette editorial board Oct.
New deal for doctors

New deal for doctors

Alberta’s doctors have agreed to test new funding models in an effort to stymie health-care spending and improve patient care.
Employment Lands principles approved

Employment Lands principles approved

The city is one step closer to a plan for developing the Employment Lands after council approved the second draft of a development principles document. The document, which senior planner Yuli Siao presented to council at the Oct.
W.D. Cuts kids make Robin's wish come true

W.D. Cuts kids make Robin's wish come true

A nine-year-old brain cancer survivor will sail the seas with Mickey Mouse next month thanks to some $16,000 raised by St. Albert students. William D.
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