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Climbing for a cause

Climbing for a cause

City residents took a controlled plunge off a 23-storey building this week to help make the wishes of sick kids come true.
Council approves residential parking pilot

Council approves residential parking pilot

By the end of this year, St. Albert may have a residential parking pass pilot program in some high-conflict areas; the hospital and some local schools.
Canada Post, union continue to negotiate

Canada Post, union continue to negotiate

Talks between Canada Post and the union representing its workers continued this week as both sides seek to reach a deal that will prevent a labour disruption.
Police Beat

Police Beat

St. Albert police are reporting a rash of vehicle thefts that took place early Monday morning this week, and are looking for suspects. In the period from 12:50 a.m. to 10 a.m. on July 11, four different vehicles were reported stolen in St. Albert.
Efforts to beautify St. Albert Trail come to fruition

Efforts to beautify St. Albert Trail come to fruition

Driving down St. Albert Trail this past week perhaps you noticed a sign thanking council for a new sidewalk along the west side. Ecstatic that four years of advocating for public safety and better access along St.
Inglewood seniors' complex underway

Inglewood seniors' complex underway

After suffering many delays, construction on a much-anticipated seniors’ housing complex is finally underway. The site at 2 Inglewood Dr. was originally slated to house a 120-unit independent living seniors facility. Careadon Corp.
Aaron Taxi Tapps in

Aaron Taxi Tapps in

A local businessman hopes that selling his taxi business will help greatly improve service to St. Albertans.
Local leaders vote for density

Local leaders vote for density

St. Albert's streets will have more homes per metre in 30 years now that capital region mayors have voted to crank up the city's density goals.
Cardinals cave to the Twins

Cardinals cave to the Twins

Two big innings were all it took to for the Parkland Twins to defeat the Cardinals on Wednesday night.
St. Albertans to be better informed on public hearings

St. Albertans to be better informed on public hearings

St. Albertans interested in public hearings will soon have two weeks longer to understand the issues at stake.
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