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Come meet on Neutral Ground

Come meet on Neutral Ground

New group seeks to bring community together
Webinar looks into the benefits and issues surrounding EV ownership in Canada today

Webinar looks into the benefits and issues surrounding EV ownership in Canada today

in the webinar, Calvin Lechelt program manager of Alberta Municipalities and Municipal Climate Change Action Centre spoke on seven key topics including current transportation emissions in Canada, the pillars of EV uptake, national and provincial EV policy, government and manufacturer targets, incentive programs in Canada, and benefits to transitioning to EV.
St. Albert Soap Box Derby opens 2023 registrations

St. Albert Soap Box Derby opens 2023 registrations

The friendly competitive races for youth six to 14 takes place June 16 and 17.
City sees more than $2 million operating surplus

City sees more than $2 million operating surplus

St. Albert city council voted on Feb. 14 to split the estimated 2022 operating surplus of $2.3 million evenly between two city reserves.
GALLERY: Carnaval fun

GALLERY: Carnaval fun

Study says hydrogen, natural gas blend has high costs, low benefits

Study says hydrogen, natural gas blend has high costs, low benefits

Could shave at most 5 per cent off Alberta emissions: study
Proposed federal riding represents economic corridor: MP

Proposed federal riding represents economic corridor: MP

Report recommends amalgamation of St. Albert—Edmonton Riding with Sturgeon River—Parkland.
Gamers rally at Esports Expo

Gamers rally at Esports Expo

Free event draws St. Albert, Morinville champs
Review: The Dangers of VD (Valentine's Day) a crowd hit

Review: The Dangers of VD (Valentine's Day) a crowd hit

St. Albert Dinner Theatre's comedic take on romance and sex whips up a rousing good time
Councillors raise concerns over $21 million for Villeneuve Road

Councillors raise concerns over $21 million for Villeneuve Road

A $21.5-million borrowing bylaw for the ongoing Villeneuve Road reconstruction project passed first reading during the Feb. 7 city council meeting.
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