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Scenes from around the city from the last week
St. Albert library screens documentary exploring masculinity

St. Albert library screens documentary exploring masculinity

The St. Albert Public Library is hosting a watch-party next month for a documentary that explores masculinity, and how many are working towards having a healthier relationship with what it means to 'be a man'. 
Solar panel recycling pilot goes into overtime

Solar panel recycling pilot goes into overtime

One-year extension to $43 million pilot
Lights for Layla: Local teen's passing inspires project

Lights for Layla: Local teen's passing inspires project

Layla Hood, a 19-year-old St.Albert teen, passed away following a short battle with an aggressive and rare form of bone cancer. She has since inspired a project Lights for Layla and a hashtag, Live Like Layla, encouraging others to live their lives to the fullest, as she did.
St. Albert scholar helps launch 2SLGBTQ+ guide

St. Albert scholar helps launch 2SLGBTQ+ guide

RISE Project aims to queer teacher education
Council votes to hear replacement options for bygone water slide

Council votes to hear replacement options for bygone water slide

St. Albert city council has directed staff to find options for an additional water amenity feature at Fountain Park Pool following the news that one of the rec-centres two water slides is going to be replaced by a spray-feature. 
Parks Canada biannual round table ends next week

Parks Canada biannual round table ends next week

There are five themes for this year’s round table including strengthening accessibility, Indigenous stewardship of protected heritage places, ecological corridors, Parks Canada and tourism, and greening Parks Canada.
Silver Skate Festival features work of St. Albert theatre alumnus

Silver Skate Festival features work of St. Albert theatre alumnus

St. Albert playwright, actor and director Josh Languedoc helms the Indigenous Village
An anticipated positive year for the energy industry, says industry and government

An anticipated positive year for the energy industry, says industry and government

Tristan Goodman, president for The Explorers and Producers Association of Canada advocate is cautiously optimistic about the direction energy development is going in the country. On Jan.
FortisAlberta seeks EV drivers for charging habits study

FortisAlberta seeks EV drivers for charging habits study

Get $150 for charging your car
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