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Man charged in death of St. Albert teen fit to stand trial

Man charged in death of St. Albert teen fit to stand trial

Keith James Landry, 40, appeared via video in Edmonton’s mental health court on Monday
Hailey Danyluk, Tyson Kotowich show Elk Point 4-H champions

Hailey Danyluk, Tyson Kotowich show Elk Point 4-H champions

A week of much needed rain came to an end just in time for Elk Point 4-H Beef Club to hold their 2024 Achievement Day at Stoney Lake.
City spent $890k on consultants last year, annual report shows

City spent $890k on consultants last year, annual report shows

Spending on consultants in 2023 was about $15,000 more than 2022.
St. Albert forecasts small surplus for 2024

St. Albert forecasts small surplus for 2024

Public transit, water connection fee revenue higher than expected so far in 2024
Reasons for voter ID changes unclear, fuel distrust in elections, say Alberta municipal leaders

Reasons for voter ID changes unclear, fuel distrust in elections, say Alberta municipal leaders

Removal of vouching could disenfranchise marginalized groups and undermine trust in Alberta elections, municipal leaders say.
Downtown businesses concerned by number of vacant buildings

Downtown businesses concerned by number of vacant buildings

Downtown commercial vacancy rate higher than city average
Local agencies interested in youth transitional housing facility

Local agencies interested in youth transitional housing facility

Proposals, including cost estimates, will be presented to council this summer
Four St. Albertans recognized by Rotary

Four St. Albertans recognized by Rotary

Integrity Awards celebrate selflessness and generosity
St. Albert firefighters get help from above with high-tech drone

St. Albert firefighters get help from above with high-tech drone

Eye in the sky helps with missing persons searches, fire assessment
'Anti-slip material' won't be installed on White Spruce Park boardwalk

'Anti-slip material' won't be installed on White Spruce Park boardwalk

Council will debate installing anti-slip material on all city-owned boardwalks and wooden walking platforms later this year
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