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Eight-year-old powerhouse lifter continues family legacy

Eight-year-old powerhouse lifter continues family legacy

The local lifter Arya Schultz snatches silver medal in youth weightlifting competition
2023 tax rate drops to 4.1 per cent

2023 tax rate drops to 4.1 per cent

The adjustments included accounting for $416,000 more in revenue than expected from 2022 tax assessment growth, $104,000 of which will be used to off-set this year's property taxes
City's WCB premiums jump 60 per cent

City's WCB premiums jump 60 per cent

Premiums paid by the City to the Worker's Compensation Board have jumped 60 per cent compared to last year, which led to a last minute $343,000 increase to the 2023 budget by council last week.
Disc golf course over budget

Disc golf course over budget

Council unanimously approved the budget variance, with the additional $47,900 being covered through the city's capital reserve
Doodle Pop fosters connection at Children's Festival

Doodle Pop fosters connection at Children's Festival

South Korean theatre artists breathe imagination and fantasy into doodling
Outloud's $50k request unlikely: council

Outloud's $50k request unlikely: council

The recent $50,000 funding request made to city council by St. Albert's 2SLGBTQ+ youth support and advocacy group Outloud will likely go unfulfilled, councillors say.
This Green House stays wet when it’s dry

This Green House stays wet when it’s dry

Catch and conserve water to fight drought
City proposed $50-mil to fix, maintain and replace infrastructure next year

City proposed $50-mil to fix, maintain and replace infrastructure next year

For the 25 municipal RMR projects planned for next year, which excludes utility projects, the draft budget has set aside about $31.27 million, council heard
80s rock for a new era

80s rock for a new era

École Secondaire St. Albert Catholic High School revisits iconic rock anthems in Rock of Ages: Teen Edition
Heat warning issued for St. Albert

Heat warning issued for St. Albert

In advance of the hot temperatures expected this weekend, the provincial government announced on May 11 that members of the Canadian military are being deployed in three municipalities in order to support firefighting efforts.
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