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Exhibit recalls super-citizen

Exhibit recalls super-citizen

Weekend Events

Weekend Events

Parking lot party The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission is hosting a public event in St. Albert to celebrate charities in the community and launch a new website. The event will be hosted in the St.
Servus Place expansion could begin in 2019

Servus Place expansion could begin in 2019

St. Albert's next city council will debate two large-scale expansions to Servus Place that could cost around $19 million. At the Sept. 19 meeting, council passed two deferred motions to be debated during the 2017 budget deliberations.
City reaffirms Healing Garden site

City reaffirms Healing Garden site

St. Albert city council has reaffirmed its support for the proposed Healing Garden site north of the Sturgeon River, but it’s still unclear who will pay for additional cost of the project.
City seeks outside help with FOIP requests

City seeks outside help with FOIP requests

City administration is looking bring in some hired guns to cope with a surge of information requests that have come in over the past two months. Interim city manager Chris Jardine told council Sept.
Resident asks mayor to resign over undisclosed pecuniary interest

Resident asks mayor to resign over undisclosed pecuniary interest

A St. Albert resident is suggesting the mayor should resign over an alleged pecuniary interest.
Alexander First Nation women rally for chief's resignation

Alexander First Nation women rally for chief's resignation

Alexander Women Warriors, a group based out of Alexander First Nation, marched through the community to demand the resignation of the chief of Alexander First Nation.
St. Albert sees spike in fentanyl overdoses

St. Albert sees spike in fentanyl overdoses

St. Albert RCMP is issuing a warning to the public after responding to six fentanyl overdoses – involving three people – in a ten-day period.
Want net-zero? Pick up the PACE, says expert

Want net-zero? Pick up the PACE, says expert

A simple, 14-word change to the law that governs Alberta's cities could make it easier to build green homes, says a St. Albert energy expert. Leigh Bond of St. Albert's Threshold Energies Corp.
U of A honours county farmer

U of A honours county farmer

The University of Alberta will honour the contributions of a Sturgeon County farmer this week as part of its annual alumni celebrations.
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