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No new enforcement officer

No new enforcement officer

The city likely won’t add another municipal enforcement officer to its roster to accommodate new provincial legislation that’s expected to leave senior management knee-deep in paperwork.
Catholic high sees enrolment jump

Catholic high sees enrolment jump

Enrolment at St. Albert Catholic High School (SACHS) is up 13 per cent this year, putting the brakes on years of steady declines.
City digs deep for fire hall

City digs deep for fire hall

Despite the mayor’s attempt to shelve the project, the city will dig into its pockets to overhaul St. Albert’s aging downtown fire station.
Changes afoot at Fowler

Changes afoot at Fowler

It’s a mystery why students are staying away from Richard S. Fowler junior high school but administrators with the school and the Catholic division are making “tons of changes” in the hope of reversing the trend.
Greenwood Singers celebrate 30 years

Greenwood Singers celebrate 30 years

It isn’t every day a choir celebrates three decades of spirited music making, churning out endearing melodies that weave a soul-piercing beauty.
Three froshers sentenced

Three froshers sentenced

Three teens of a group of five charged earlier this summer in another froshing case pleaded guilty this week and received conditional discharges.
Housing market continues surge

Housing market continues surge

Real estate activity in St. Albert remained strong through November with sales volume exceeding 2008 levels by 36 per cent and eclipsing 2007 levels by 68 per cent. The busy month was a continuation of a trend seen throughout most of this year.
Prayer for new high school chapel answered

Prayer for new high school chapel answered

A new chapel at St. Albert Catholic High School is providing students a place to escape the noise of their daily lives and seek a divine connection.
Bands join forces for concert

Bands join forces for concert

It’s a fresh season for St. City Big Band as it joins forces once again with St. Albert Community Band for another traditional winter concert. Musical director Tom Smyth returns to the helm of St.
City on pace for surplus

City on pace for surplus

The city is poised to end the year on a high note with a projected $407,100 surplus, and some city councillors already have a good idea of where that money should be spent.
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