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City unwraps new eco-grants

City unwraps new eco-grants

$40K a year for Home Energy Efficiency Grants
City's WCB claims increasing due to first responders

City's WCB claims increasing due to first responders

"This issue is not going away."
Morinville man facing more child luring, sexual assault charges

Morinville man facing more child luring, sexual assault charges

A Morinville man is facing additional child luring charges and authorities say there could be more than 100 victims.
This Green House: get pumped with heat pumps

This Green House: get pumped with heat pumps

Free heat (and cold!) from air and ground
Council denies property tax relief applications

Council denies property tax relief applications

City council discussed and debated seven property tax relief applications in camera during the Dec. 6 council meeting, however none were approved. 
Good morning, St. Albert

Good morning, St. Albert

Happy Tuesday!
Rec-centre fee increase for non-residents delayed indefinitely

Rec-centre fee increase for non-residents delayed indefinitely

An additional surcharge for non-St. Albert residents who use recreation facilities like Servus Place will be delayed indefinitely as administration has found multiple road blocks in implementing the new fee structure, and less than desired financial benefits.
Local politicians, experts weigh in on Sovereignty Act

Local politicians, experts weigh in on Sovereignty Act

Backlash over the Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act (Bill 1) has been strong since it was introduced with experts, Indigenous leaders, and the public voicing their concerns, but local conservative politicians say the bill is necessary.
City takes long-term look at future roadwork needs

City takes long-term look at future roadwork needs

A study of St. Albert and Sturgeon County's future transportation infrastructure needs suggests significant additions will need to be made roads like Ray Gibbon Drive, 127th Street, Neil Ross Road, and more as the population of the two municipalities continues to rise. 
Sturgeon shells out for animal shelters

Sturgeon shells out for animal shelters

$21,800 to address stray cats and dogs
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