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The St. Albert Kinettes - the little group that could

The St. Albert Kinettes - the little group that could

They might seem like a kind of seasonal service club that only pops up on the social landscape every year at this time. That’s just an illusion though. The truth is the St.
Servus Place usage rises

Servus Place usage rises

Memberships and usage are up at Servus Credit Union Place, according to the city’s third-quarter report, but the facility has hit a wall for future growth.
Ski trails return to Riverlot 56

Ski trails return to Riverlot 56

Happy trails are here again — skiers will once again have groomed trails in Riverlot 56 after months of talks. Members of the Riverlot 56 Natural Area Society and the St.
Holiday season means parking crunch

Holiday season means parking crunch

During the holiday season, an upswing in demand has led to a parking crunch at the Edmonton International Airport.
Government unveils new five-year Health Action Plan

Government unveils new five-year Health Action Plan

Adding more continuing care beds, reducing wait times for surgeries and improving access to cancer treatment were just some of the pledges made by Health Minister Gene Zwozdesky on Tuesday when he unveiled the province’s new five-year Health Ac
Some city staff overpaid, report suggests

Some city staff overpaid, report suggests

The City of St. Albert pays many of its non-unionized workers more than its hiring policy requires, suggests a compensation review commissioned by the city.
NASAP

NASAP

Hi there, I’m Oscar. I came to NASAP with my two brothers from Beaumont Animal Control. My brothers have both found homes and I'm ready too.
City adopts emissions targets

City adopts emissions targets

City council adopted St. Albert’s first ever targets for greenhouse gas emissions but environmentalists are criticizing the effort as weak.
'Miracle' angel given prominent place in rebuilt store

'Miracle' angel given prominent place in rebuilt store

Watch & Jewelley Factory Outlet co-owner Debby Wyatt says it’s a miracle that a three-foot angel statue was left unscathed after a car drove through the store’s front window in September.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Choose to make a difference to a cause that is of particular interest to you. The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
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