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Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in Sturgeon County

Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle in Sturgeon County

On Dec. 12 just after 6:30 p.m. a pedestrian was struck by a single motor vehicle on Highway 37 near Range Road 270 in the county
Sturgeon County votes to withdraw from Edmonton Global

Sturgeon County votes to withdraw from Edmonton Global

Sturgeon County has decided to withdraw from Edmonton Global, a foreign investment attraction agency funded by municipalities throughout the Edmonton region.
St. Albert U15 hockey team defeats southern rivals at Lethbridge tournament

St. Albert U15 hockey team defeats southern rivals at Lethbridge tournament

The Spartans played tense games against teams from Lethbridge, Calgary and Medicine Hat
Flight delayed or cancelled? Flair Airlines offers new 'disruption protection'

Flight delayed or cancelled? Flair Airlines offers new 'disruption protection'

Many travellers expressed concerns after their flights were cancelled at the eleventh hour.
Art Gallery of St. Albert debuts futuristic 3-D digital art

Art Gallery of St. Albert debuts futuristic 3-D digital art

Inter Mundos is a beacon featuring the future of digital art
Strike up the holiday bands

Strike up the holiday bands

St. Albert Community Band and Saint City Big Band deliver new music at Dec. 13 holiday concert
Checkstop nabs four impaired drivers

Checkstop nabs four impaired drivers

Call a cab if you’re going to drink, say police
Canada among umbrella group refusing to sign COP28 draft agreement

Canada among umbrella group refusing to sign COP28 draft agreement

Talks in Dubai have continued past the official close of the climate change summit on Tuesday after the omissions of plans to “phase out” fossil fuels from a draft text of the first global stocktake brought the summit the “verge of complete failure.”
Bikes, books, and board games: a fun-filled gift guide

Bikes, books, and board games: a fun-filled gift guide

Fat bikes, trampolining pigs, and a Bigfoot family that would love to have you over for dinner
City sees steady growth in number of new businesses since 2019

City sees steady growth in number of new businesses since 2019

“The city is optimistic that the number of licences issued will continue its positive trend in the future and that current businesses will continue to prosper,” said Shawn McCauley, a city manager of business retention and expansion.
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