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Woah...the colours...

Woah...the colours...

Seeing the entire spectrum with Scientific St. Albert
The birds are back in town

The birds are back in town

World Migratory Bird Day lands at Big Lake Saturday
Centre for hydrogen safety announced at Canadian Hydrogen Convention

Centre for hydrogen safety announced at Canadian Hydrogen Convention

There are serious gaps in safety, regulations, and standards in hydrogen when it comes to rapid expansion of the industry and the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories are hoping to address those issues.
Rainmaker tickets on sale

Rainmaker tickets on sale

Saturday night features the best female country talent in Canada. Jess Moskaluke, an internationally celebrated recording artist who was the first female since Shania Twain to achieve a CRIA platinum single, is the marquee artist. 
Municipal naming policy, draft 2024 RMR budget, and waste strategy at committee this week

Municipal naming policy, draft 2024 RMR budget, and waste strategy at committee this week

For utility projects, approximately $9.85 million is needed for stormwater projects; nearly $4.1 million is needed for wastewater projects; and about $8.05 million is needed for drinking water infrastructure
BREAKING: City issues fire ban

BREAKING: City issues fire ban

 The fire ban will be in place until further notice
City publishes report with racist comments made by residents regarding municipal naming project

City publishes report with racist comments made by residents regarding municipal naming project

“These comments reflect the ignorant, bigoted and ill-informed views of a minority of survey respondents but reveal the uncomfortable truth that racism and intolerance exist in our community,” said Mayor Cathy Heron.
Musila accused of carrying tote, containing slain senior, to several locations after his death

Musila accused of carrying tote, containing slain senior, to several locations after his death

The defendant’s father, Jacob Musila, was called as a witness for the prosecution.
Red dresses in healing garden reminder of missing and murdered Indigenous women

Red dresses in healing garden reminder of missing and murdered Indigenous women

About 84 per cent of cases in Alberta are murder cases, according to the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC). That number is considerably higher than the national average of 67 per cent.
Golden Birdie Cup brings rivalry and camaraderie to St. Albert high schools

Golden Birdie Cup brings rivalry and camaraderie to St. Albert high schools

The Paul Kane Blues edged out the Bellerose Bulldogs on the competitive side of Monday's annual badminton showcase.
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