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Council faces $310 million 10-year capital deficit

Council faces $310 million 10-year capital deficit

Some of the city’s wish list of capital projects may get scaled back, delayed or scrapped altogether as council faces a $310 million capital budget deficit over the next decade. Interim city manager Chris Jardine told council at the Sept.
Threat over parking ticket near school

Threat over parking ticket near school

One person's parking problem has escalated into an alleged death threat against a teenager. Two weeks ago, Tobi Lysyk noticed a car parked right in front of her driveway.
PC leadership race officially launches

PC leadership race officially launches

Although today marks the first official opening day of the Progressive Conservative leadership race, the unofficial race began months ago.
Gazette reporters lauded for series on mental health

Gazette reporters lauded for series on mental health

St. Albert Gazette reporters Scott Hayes and Doug Neuman have been recognized for a four-part series on mental health that ran in September 2015.
Safe living in St. Albert

Safe living in St. Albert

Last Saturday the RCMP certified a fourth rental building as crime free in the city.
Library Knit-Lit group never drops a stitch

Library Knit-Lit group never drops a stitch

Want to spin a yarn? Would you like to weave a tale? Or are you simply looking for ‘purls’ of wisdom? All these, and more can be found at the St.
Off-leash dogs to be fenced in at Lacombe Park

Off-leash dogs to be fenced in at Lacombe Park

Lacombe Park will get split roughly in half with a $65,000 fence in an effort to mitigate safety concerns at the city’s most-used dog park.
Designs presented for Millennium Park

Designs presented for Millennium Park

Three potential preliminary design plans for Millennium Park have been released and city planners want public feedback. The three designs are built around the ecology of the area and influenced by the history of the region.
Fall Home Builders Guide 2016

Fall Home Builders Guide 2016

Police Beat

Police Beat

St. Albert RCMP is investigating after a cyclist was struck in a crosswalk on Monday night. Police say the cyclist was riding in a crosswalk at Inglewood Drive and Bellerose Drive when he was struck by a Dodge pickup.
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