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BREAKING: Shots fired, Molotov cocktail thrown at Edmonton city hall

BREAKING: Shots fired, Molotov cocktail thrown at Edmonton city hall

One man is in custody and no injuries have been reported
Uncertainty looms over future of St. Albert Visitor Welcome Centre

Uncertainty looms over future of St. Albert Visitor Welcome Centre

Contract between city, chamber of commerce expires at end of April
CPP disability recipients fear losing benefit under Alberta pension

CPP disability recipients fear losing benefit under Alberta pension

The province says that an Alberta plan would need to have an equivalent or superior benefit in order to comply with the Canada Pension Plan Act.
St. Albert woman refs the first Professional Women's Hockey League game

St. Albert woman refs the first Professional Women's Hockey League game

Senuk drops puck on a new era of women's professional hockey
Millennium Park borrowing bylaw, fire hall build on council agenda

Millennium Park borrowing bylaw, fire hall build on council agenda

St. Albert city council's first regular meeting of 2024 will be jam-packed
Remaining downtown redevelopment plan recommendations unnecessary: city

Remaining downtown redevelopment plan recommendations unnecessary: city

The DARP, which was approved in 2010, aimed to “spark vibrancy and greater private-sector investment” downtown, but after nearly 14 years, just 10 of the plan's 28 total recommendations have been completed, while seven more are currently underway.
Extreme weather caused $3 billion in catastrophic losses in 2023

Extreme weather caused $3 billion in catastrophic losses in 2023

Insurance Bureau of Canada lists last year as fourth-worst on record
New panel will examine Alberta's seniors lodge system

New panel will examine Alberta's seniors lodge system

Seniors Lodge Program was last reviewed nine years ago
International Women's Day nomination call

International Women's Day nomination call

The 2024 International Women's Day theme is "Inspire Inclusion"
Home-based businesses nearly double in past five years

Home-based businesses nearly double in past five years

City says improved internet access, easy permitting process have accelerated the growth of home-based businesses. Less affordable commercial space may also be a factor
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