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Youth sport charity starts St. Albert chapter

Youth sport charity starts St. Albert chapter

It seems like the third time is the charm when it comes to getting a youth sports-oriented charity off the ground in St. Albert.
Small turnout for Heritage Fund discussion

Small turnout for Heritage Fund discussion

Opinion was divided amongst the small number of Albertans who turned out to discuss the future of the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. Only about 60 residents offered their two cents – either online or in-person – at the Oct.
Government seeks public input on budget

Government seeks public input on budget

The provincial government is reaching out to Albertans on a variety of platforms to gather input for next year’s budget priorities. Doug Horner, minister of finance and Spruce Grove-St.
Local realty firms join forces under one name

Local realty firms join forces under one name

Two St. Albert realty firms have joined forces in the hope of providing better service to local home buyers and sellers. Sutton Group-Nor-Vista Realty and Realty Executives-Masters now house 48 realtors under one roof.
Councillors debate merits of town halls

Councillors debate merits of town halls

Most city councillors want to keep holding town hall meetings despite the low turnout at the three held this year.
Infill housing comes with hurdles and rewards

Infill housing comes with hurdles and rewards

Infill developments don’t always go smoothly. Just ask Nolan Crouse. The St.
Alberta's economic growth to moderate next year, economist

Alberta's economic growth to moderate next year, economist

A world that resembles a messy burger should make Alberta tap the brakes on its economic growth next year, and that's good news, says a prominent economist.
St. Albert real estate market balances

St. Albert real estate market balances

Stability has been the key word in the St. Albert real estate market in the first nine months of 2012.
Council to reconsider proposed leash change

Council to reconsider proposed leash change

St. Albert dogs may not have to go on-leash after all, as city council will revisit a recent decision to pursue changes to St. Albert’s animal control rules.
Beef recall drives customers to local meat store

Beef recall drives customers to local meat store

Canada's largest beef recall isn't tainting business for local butcher shops, although beef producers say a shortage is looming.
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