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Major development in the works

Major development in the works

A major development in the city’s north will bring new growth to the city and create more options for housing and commercial sites, said a senior associate with Melcor Developments.
Budget winners and losers

Budget winners and losers

Several projects and proposed positions were given the green or red light during the municipal budget debate this week.
Elf-ed neighbourhood pays it forward

Elf-ed neighbourhood pays it forward

Amanda Murphy received her presents early this year.
Edmonton arena construction could impact City of St. Albert projects

Edmonton arena construction could impact City of St. Albert projects

The construction of the new arena destined for downtown Edmonton could have impacts on some upcoming city-sponsored construction projects here in St. Albert.
Look up for meteors

Look up for meteors

City residents might spot some shooting stars tonight as an annual meteor shower returns to Earth – that is, if Mother Nature co-operates. The annual Geminid meteor shower will reach its peak on Dec.
Post office cuts came from consultation: Canada Post

Post office cuts came from consultation: Canada Post

The nation is abuzz with talk of Canada Post's announcement that home delivery will soon be a thing of the past. But is it really going to affect that many people? That depends who you ask.
’Tis the season for food poisoning

’Tis the season for food poisoning

We’ve all been to that kind of holiday party – the party where the tiny shrimp on the shrimp ring are limp and lukewarm and the yellow-tinged pasta salad looks like slop on your plate.
Council trims proposed budget to 1.87 per cent increase

Council trims proposed budget to 1.87 per cent increase

The "tax-o-meter" read 1.87 per cent by the time council completed budget debate Thursday night. The meter, which assessed the needed tax increase required to cover the 2014 budget, started off at 2.1 per cent when debate started on Tuesday evening.
Police seek sexual assault suspect

Police seek sexual assault suspect

St. Albert RCMP are seeking help finding a man suspect of sexually assaulting a woman outside Fountain Park Recreation Centre. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, at approximately 10 p.m.
Council conflicted on public art policy

Council conflicted on public art policy

The councillor who raised questions about forking out an estimated $20,235 to repair a piece of public art thinks there needs to be some policy changes. “I think there needs to be some revisions of policy to reflect reality,” said Coun.
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