Skip to content

Local News

Government held accountable for leaked cellphone bill

Government held accountable for leaked cellphone bill

Former Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk believes the investigation into his leaked cellphone bill proves what he has suspected all along: that the leak was politically motivated.
Getting smart about fentanyl

Getting smart about fentanyl

Do you know what to do if your child has overdosed on fentanyl? That knowledge could mean someone's life or death, say local health officials.
Local MLAs disagree on PPA lawsuit

Local MLAs disagree on PPA lawsuit

The provincial government’s lawsuit against power companies demonstrates either incompetence or standing up for the rights of Albertans, depending on who you ask.
Everything's coming up fungi!

Everything's coming up fungi!

It’s wet out there this summer, and that’s made for a mushroom bonanza for St. Albert mycophiles.
City finance GM fired

City finance GM fired

The City of St. Albert is facing the loss of another of its senior leadership team after chief financial officer Mike Dion was fired.
St. Albert woman pleads guilty to million-dollar fraud

St. Albert woman pleads guilty to million-dollar fraud

A St. Albert woman was sentenced to four years in jail after pleading guilty to fraud in St. Albert Provincial Court on Monday.
This Little Light helps light the way

This Little Light helps light the way

Amid the sun-swept streets of the St. Albert Farmers' Market, there is another light source, glowing proudly from a tiny booth.
City manager recruitment process slow-going

City manager recruitment process slow-going

It could still be months before there’s a new permanent city manager in St. Albert. Mayor Nolan Crouse said council is currently working with the recruiting firm Conroy Ross, which will accept applications for the position until Sept. 12.
Dog sports: from canine to companion

Dog sports: from canine to companion

Rizzo makes her way from the parking lot to the training space. Trotting alongside her owner Hannah Eskow, the 22-month-old Jack Russell terrier is calm, if not happy to be out of the car.
Inspection process off to a slow start

Inspection process off to a slow start

If and when the ministerial inspection of St. Albert begins, it will be the first time the province has ever inspected a city this large. More than a month after St.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks