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'Terrible monster' teaches kids about friendship

'Terrible monster' teaches kids about friendship

Manual Cinema, a multi-media artist collective, presents Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster at Interntional Children's Festival of the Arts
This Green House is fireproof

This Green House is fireproof

Fire protection starts with being FireSmart, say experts
Rainmaker Festival boosts spirits with new artists

Rainmaker Festival boosts spirits with new artists

It's time to dust off your cowboy hat and boots and get ready to party at Rainmaker Festival
PHOTOS: Smoky scenes from the weekend

PHOTOS: Smoky scenes from the weekend

Wildfire smoke blanketed the city this weekend with the air quality index hitting at 10+
Musila's ex-boyfriend recalls moving the Rubbermaid bin containing murdered senior

Musila's ex-boyfriend recalls moving the Rubbermaid bin containing murdered senior

“It seemed heavier than shoes and heavier than bricks, but it didn’t seem what it was,” accused murderer Beryl Musila's ex-boyfriend, Robert Rafters, testified in court.
Council to send letter to Telus after pause in fibre rollout

Council to send letter to Telus after pause in fibre rollout

Council heard that Telus informed administration the on-hold designation for the remaining neighbourhoods was enacted across the province by the company due to inflationary costs, increased interest rates, and the federal government's decision to ban Huawei technology in Canada last May.
One last look at Father Jan

One last look at Father Jan

Some 150 bid school farewell
Municipal census postponed to 2024

Municipal census postponed to 2024

In January, council approved a change in how frequently the city completes municipal censuses, with a census now scheduled to be completed every five years, rather than every two years as was previously set in policy. 
St. Albert siblings set to shine at North American Indigenous Games

St. Albert siblings set to shine at North American Indigenous Games

Local track star duo Gabby and Aiden Paterson head to Halifax for an international meet and cultural opportunity.
City considers recycling, compost depot fees for non-residents

City considers recycling, compost depot fees for non-residents

A fee-for-disposal system could be introduced as soon as next year for non-St. Albert residents who are looking to use the city's recycling and seasonal compost depots.
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