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St. Albert and Edmonton RCMP arrest three in fraud investigation

St. Albert and Edmonton RCMP arrest three in fraud investigation

Three men were arrested as a result of the investigation. Police are still searching for Dilraj Marahar, who has an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promoting budget's income tax cut

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promoting budget's income tax cut

A day after her government released its budget, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit the road to sell its perks.
Eviction notice to your inbox: Alberta updating tenancies act

Eviction notice to your inbox: Alberta updating tenancies act

Alberta’s government is proposing changes to allow landlords to send rent increase and eviction notices via email, social media, and text.
The street of love, service, and care

The street of love, service, and care

Hamilton Crescent honours LoSeCa supporters
Unemployment to rise and stay high, Alberta Budget forecasts

Unemployment to rise and stay high, Alberta Budget forecasts

Alberta’s unemployment rate is expected to hit 7.4 per cent in 2025.
Alberta commits $7.5 billion over three years for municipal infrastructure funding

Alberta commits $7.5 billion over three years for municipal infrastructure funding

The Local Government Fiscal Framework, a grant shared by municipalities across Alberta, is set to increase by $96 million in 2025.
Alberta will have deficit budget with no plan for balance

Alberta will have deficit budget with no plan for balance

Deficit spending projected to continue for three years 
Alberta budget 2025 cuts AISH funding by $49-million

Alberta budget 2025 cuts AISH funding by $49-million

The 2025 Alberta budget projects a total $77 million decrease for the AISH program over the next 3 years.
Alberta Budget predicts Trump will soften on tariffs

Alberta Budget predicts Trump will soften on tariffs

The economic outlook incorporated in the budget assumes tariffs on goods will be 15 per cent in the year ahead rather than the 25 per cent tariff threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Alberta's Fentanyl fight to include St. Albert's support from peace officers, municipal police

Alberta's Fentanyl fight to include St. Albert's support from peace officers, municipal police

St. Albert has been asked by the Provincial government to unify community peace officer and municipal police operations in the fight against illicit drugs
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