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Ray Gibbon Drive twinning project to cost city additional $8 million

Ray Gibbon Drive twinning project to cost city additional $8 million

Council voted cover the increase through reserve funds, existing project savings, and by drawing from the existing $36.6 million borrowing bylaw's contingency amount.
Council votes against anti-slip material for wooden walkways

Council votes against anti-slip material for wooden walkways

Administration has no record of complaints about wooden walkways, bridges, and boardwalks
St. Albert mulls new security measures for EV charging stations

St. Albert mulls new security measures for EV charging stations

Charging cables were stolen from eight EV stations at Servus Place
Younger players drive recreational golf

Younger players drive recreational golf

The broad appeal of golf as a safe, healthy outdoor recreation is attracting younger players searching for "fun"
Youth mental health hub in St. Albert still years away

Youth mental health hub in St. Albert still years away

Group considers moving forward without provincial funding
St. Albert business leaving the city after 15-year search for property

St. Albert business leaving the city after 15-year search for property

Rockland Landscaping will open locations in Sturgeon County, Edmonton
Council votes to develop accessible playground strategy

Council votes to develop accessible playground strategy

Currently, St. Albert has one fully accessible playground, with another planned for later this year
Energy conference ends with directive to streamline clean growth projects

Energy conference ends with directive to streamline clean growth projects

The Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference in Calgary closed with the announcement of a federal cabinet directive to streamline the approval process for clean growth projects, a move welcomed by provincial energy ministers.
Legal Aid Alberta services extended, negotiations resume

Legal Aid Alberta services extended, negotiations resume

In a joint statement released on July 5, Alberta's Minister of Justice, Legal Aid Alberta, and the Law Society of Alberta say they have agreed to extend the recently expired Governance Agreement until September 5, 2024.
Mayors committee recommends better communication to Edmonton Global

Mayors committee recommends better communication to Edmonton Global

Economic development non-profit is funded by 14 municipalities
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