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Province proposes ombudsman take on municipal complaints

Province proposes ombudsman take on municipal complaints

St. Albertans could have a new way to lodge complaints about municipal processes if the provincial government has its way.
What about last year's survey?

What about last year's survey?

The library board chair and library director pointed to survey results from last fall in the wake of a council decision this week to ask taxpayers to rank proposed capital projects.
What the #$%^&* are kettlebells?

What the #$%^&* are kettlebells?

Kettlebells. You’ve no doubt seen these misshapen weights at the gym. They resemble a cannonball with a handle, or a teakettle with no spout. They’re colourful, compact, and frankly a little off-putting.
Readers Choice

Readers Choice

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What's in a name?

What's in a name?

The City of St. Albert is on the hunt for new names to add to the city’s list of possible street names. Submissions are being accepted until June 30 for names to be considered for the annual update.
Vader trial concludes, decision expected Sept. 15

Vader trial concludes, decision expected Sept. 15

Travis Vader's 12-week trial for the murder of St. Albert couple Lyle and Marie McCann is over, with final arguments being heard in an Edmonton courtroom this week. Justice Denny Thomas reserved his decision until Sept.
St. Albert to get new first responder radios

St. Albert to get new first responder radios

St. Albert first responders will soon be better equipped to deal with disasters and emergency situations.
Environment File

Environment File

Want a second-hand toaster from a guy who used to know Brad Pitt? You might find that and more – for free – today at Servus Place.
Tiny homes – big dreams

Tiny homes – big dreams

It’s something of a phenomenon in North America, the ‘tiny house’ movement.
Police Beat

Police Beat

Police are investigating the theft of about $3,500 worth of company tools stolen from a truck parked on Finch Crescent earlier this month. Between 6:30 p.m. June 9 and 2 p.m.
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