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St. Albert approves plan for northeast in divided council vote

St. Albert approves plan for northeast in divided council vote

Councillors Mike Killick, Natalie Joly oppose Northeast Area Structure Plan
Last call for dill pickle Caesar beer

Last call for dill pickle Caesar beer

Endeavour Brewery pours Wyrd Bier for festival
Auditor General probes AHS Tylenol procurement

Auditor General probes AHS Tylenol procurement

Alberta’s auditor general launched an investigation into the procurement and contracting processes at Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS) on Feb. 6.
St. Albert Public calls for more school sites

St. Albert Public calls for more school sites

Provincial cash at risk, says chair
St. Albert weather: Just a little bit warmer, now

St. Albert weather: Just a little bit warmer, now

Similar temperatures will persist into the middle of the work week
No comment: St. Albert turns off responses to social media posts

No comment: St. Albert turns off responses to social media posts

Following other municipalities, city disabled commenting on Facebook, X and Instagram posts effective Jan. 29
Art Gallery of St. Albert launches exciting, eclectic 2025 season

Art Gallery of St. Albert launches exciting, eclectic 2025 season

Curator Emily Baker packs eight main gallery shows, four staircase exhibitions and one vault display
Alberta's Smith plans to escalate fight against fentanyl amid threatened U.S. tariffs

Alberta's Smith plans to escalate fight against fentanyl amid threatened U.S. tariffs

Smith, in a statement, says she's instructed her government to "take immediate steps" to increase police and prosecutorial resources to go after fentanyl labs, "kingpins" and dealers.
St. Albert weather: High chance of flurries

St. Albert weather: High chance of flurries

Environment Canada forecasts a 70 per cent chance of flurries Wednesday in St. Albert.
Government announces new income program for people with disabilities

Government announces new income program for people with disabilities

A new income supports program for people with disabilities in Alberta is launching in July 2026, and Albertans currently receiving Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) will either remain on AISH or transition to the new Alberta Disabili
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