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Mayoral candidates talk LRT

Mayoral candidates talk LRT

Planning a future LRT line along St. Albert Trail should remain on the back burner until Edmonton's light rail expansion plans are more advanced, agree the two candidates seeking St. Albert's mayor's chair. The meeting between St.
Local forester celebrates training centre's 50th

Local forester celebrates training centre's 50th

One of St. Albert's foremost foresters is in Hinton this week to celebrate the anniversary of a school he helped found 50 years ago. Peter Murphy, a retired forestry professor and St.
Council candidates share views on LRT

Council candidates share views on LRT

St. Albert residents have until Oct. 18 to decide who should fill the city's six available council chairs. In this, our fourth instalment of a six-part Q&A series, the Gazette asked those seeking election to address the future of LRT in St.
Candidates chart green path

Candidates chart green path

St. Albert residents have until Oct. 18 to decide who should fill the city's six available council chairs. In this, our third instalment of a six-part Q&A series, the Gazette asked those seeking election to address the environment.
Taxes dominate well-attended forum

Taxes dominate well-attended forum

Taxes were the dominant issue at the first all-candidates forum of St. Albert's civic election. It was a packed house at the Arden Theatre Tuesday evening as St. Albert residents gathered to quiz the candidates running for city council.
Electronic signs given green light

Electronic signs given green light

New digital advertising signs are one step closer to gaining acceptance in St. Albert as city council voted in favour of allowing the local chamber of commerce to erect two digital signs along St. Albert Trail.
Cameron calls for oilsands slowdown

Cameron calls for oilsands slowdown

Hollywood film director James Cameron called on the provincial government and industry to consider slowing the pace of oilsands development and to do more to protect the environment.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your own life and your community. The St. Albert Community Information & Volunteer Centre has many volunteer opportunities to choose from and can help find the right fit for you.
Future of district debated

Future of district debated

The School Act, sexual education and Arlington Drive were just some of the hot topics debated at Bellerose this week at the Protestant school board forum.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Volunteer and enrich your own life and your community. 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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