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Arden Theatre programming presenter steps down after 11 years

Arden Theatre programming presenter steps down after 11 years

Caitlin North, the face of the Arden theatre, departs for Victoria to explore new adventures
Municipal naming policy will 'stand the test of time,' councillor says

Municipal naming policy will 'stand the test of time,' councillor says

St. Albert city council has approved the new municipal naming policy, which, as of Jan. 1, 2024, means there will be a formal process for renaming city roads, neighbourhoods, and more.
Pro-Western Plastics sold to plastics giant

Pro-Western Plastics sold to plastics giant

Lacroix family rides into sunset
City spent $875K on consultants in 2022

City spent $875K on consultants in 2022

The city spent $875,000 engaging consultants for a myriad of projects and services last year, a recent annual report shows.
St. Albert’s Run and Walk for Reconciliation takes steps toward healing

St. Albert’s Run and Walk for Reconciliation takes steps toward healing

The annual event raises awareness and funds for the survivors of Canada's residential school system
Rain too little, too late for many crops

Rain too little, too late for many crops

Hot, dry May kneecaps harvest
Free party celebrates new White Spruce Park

Free party celebrates new White Spruce Park

Music, crafts, giant beaver tail
STARFest host one-off virtual event

STARFest host one-off virtual event

Ellen Keith, a historical fiction author, publishes The Dutch Orphan, a new story about Amsterdam during the Second World War
Science On Tap checks out risks, rewards of AI

Science On Tap checks out risks, rewards of AI

Rules needed now to prevent danger, says Schaeffer
Council reverses decision to outsource fire dispatch

Council reverses decision to outsource fire dispatch

The potential savings dwindled from $340,000 to about $20,000 per year
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