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Environment File

Environment File

City council has thrown its weight behind a plan that could reduce the capital region’s waste-line by up to 80 per cent in 10 years.
Business Beat

Business Beat

Grant Hodgins has lost most of his voice, but he can still talk up a storm when it comes to his new auctioneering business on the outskirts of St. Albert.
Concerns linger over Horncastle

Concerns linger over Horncastle

The city let go director of business development and tourism Larry Horncastle so it could achieve economic development goals, but critics say he is not the problem. Local businesspeople and those who worked with him through the St.
Planners look to tweak business park rules

Planners look to tweak business park rules

The owners of land in Campbell Business Park North are hoping to convince the City of St. Albert to tweak their rules around business parks, but are seeking public opinion before moving forward. There will be a public meeting 7 p.m.
City unveils new crime map

City unveils new crime map

Residents will now be able to know exactly what crimes are happening in their city, their neighbourhood and their street with a new online crime map. Insp. Warren Dosko, commander of the St.
Census to determine where minority faith populations reside

Census to determine where minority faith populations reside

The Government of Alberta announced Monday that it will conduct a census in St.
Bill 36 highlighted in U.S. report

Bill 36 highlighted in U.S. report

A controversial land use bill that has been a hot topic in provincial politics and the Progressive Conservative leadership race showed up in the U.S. State Department’s environmental assessment of the Keystone XL pipeline last week.
Teachers let kids set the agenda

Teachers let kids set the agenda

With a little help from their teachers, preschool-aged students in the Sturgeon School District are setting their own agenda this year.
New signs for city

New signs for city

City councillors gave local businesses a big thumbs-up to build two bigger botanical digital signs on St. Albert Trail this week. Council voted in favour of the installation of two digital signs on St. Albert Trail by the St.
Home prices dropping

Home prices dropping

Home selling prices have suffered a gentle decline this summer in St. Albert, which may be an indication that sellers are finally giving in to buyers’ demands.
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