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Webstreaming creates challenge at city hall

Webstreaming creates challenge at city hall

Webstreaming standing committee on finance (SCOF) meetings from the east boardroom in St. Albert Place won’t be as easy as webstreaming regular council meetings, but it can be done, councillors heard Monday night.
Economic outlook a roll of the dice - speaker

Economic outlook a roll of the dice - speaker

A senior ATB economist broke out the contents of his parents’ board game shelf to illustrate what 2012 will bring in the global, federal and provincial economies.
Salvation Army comes close to meeting goal

Salvation Army comes close to meeting goal

The organizers behind the annual 12-hour Relay for Life cancer charity fundraiser are acting like they need to do more to bring the message to the people. Now, they're getting ready to do just that in a dinner theatre setting.
School board celebrates Paul Kane's history

School board celebrates Paul Kane's history

Teachers and board members from School District 6 gathered Thursday to celebrate the history of Paul Kane, St. Albert’s first Protestant high school.
Library launches smartphone apps

Library launches smartphone apps

You’re riding the bus and suddenly remember that you have a book that might be due back at the library.
Local realtor enters PC race

Local realtor enters PC race

Local realtor Mark Cassidy has become the sixth person to declare their intentions to seek the Progressive Conservative nomination in St. Albert.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you. The St.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who made the very questionable decision of starting a fight inside the provincial probation office was ordered to pay a $500 fine.
State of city's infrastructure given thumbs-up

State of city's infrastructure given thumbs-up

Despite the failure of three roads in Deer Ridge over the summer, the city's roads, as well as its water, storm and sewer infrastructure are all in relatively good condition, according to St. Albert's infrastructure manager.
Councillors offer mostly praise for budget process

Councillors offer mostly praise for budget process

Councillors were happy they could load the 2012 budget onto iPads and overall were satisfied with the budget process that concluded last month, but in the future they’d prefer no one in the gallery be allowed to carry guns.
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