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Alberta fuel tax back Jan. 1

Alberta fuel tax back Jan. 1

A nine cent per litre provincial gas tax takes effect New Year's Day in Alberta.
GSACRD students pack holiday cheer for Remand Centre inmates

GSACRD students pack holiday cheer for Remand Centre inmates

Gift bag campaign has run for 24 years
St. Albert's fire department donates over $17,000 to Cancer Society

St. Albert's fire department donates over $17,000 to Cancer Society

Firefighters use beer and boot drives to raise funds for Canadian Cancer Society
Global heating may cost Edmonton region $4B a year by 2050

Global heating may cost Edmonton region $4B a year by 2050

Every $1 of action now prevents up to $6 of loss later, says EMRB
SMILES Project underway at ESSMY

SMILES Project underway at ESSMY

Students fill bags of hope for seniors
Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith is denying it was her decision to quash the hiring of Alberta's former chief medical officer to a new job at the province's health agency.
Take time to select perfect gifts of food, drink

Take time to select perfect gifts of food, drink

There’s an art to giving goodies during the holidays
How to cook a turkey: Sister Alphonse Academy Grade 1 students

How to cook a turkey: Sister Alphonse Academy Grade 1 students

The Grade 1 students at Sister Alphonse Academy teach us how to prepare Christmas dinner
LETTER: Tax increase is too much

LETTER: Tax increase is too much

If you say it quickly maybe that number doesn't sound as big as it really is. But the fact remains that it is 16.6 million of our tax dollars that the majority of city councillors have voted to spend on Millenium Park.
Formal budget approval and removal of downtown mural on council agenda

Formal budget approval and removal of downtown mural on council agenda

St. Albert's 2024 budget comes with a 5.5 per cent property tax, and, according to a new report to council written by a city manager of financial services, an 8.5 per cent increase to monthly utility bills.
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