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"Forced us to pivot": regional transit efficiencies lessened by Edmonton's partial buy-in

"Forced us to pivot": regional transit efficiencies lessened by Edmonton's partial buy-in

The service efficiencies and cost savings expected to materialize through a regional transit network are appearing further away than initially thought for St. Albert city councillors.
Christmas displays light up Kinsmen RV Park

Christmas displays light up Kinsmen RV Park

Start the holiday season with the inaugural Borealis Lights, an enchanting visual display of 800,000 lights
Servus Place forecasted to run $2.1-million deficit in 2022

Servus Place forecasted to run $2.1-million deficit in 2022

Servus Place is expected to have an operating deficit of $2.1 million for 2022, which is $500,000 less than what was estimated in the 2022 budget.
Council frustrated with regional transit costs

Council frustrated with regional transit costs

St. Albert city councillors voiced their displeasure about the costs associated with the city's participation in the new regional transit network set to operate next year during a special city council meeting on Nov. 22.
Angela Wood will be running as UCP candidate in next election

Angela Wood will be running as UCP candidate in next election

There were two candidates on the ballot including Angela Wood and ministerial press secretary, Melissa Crane.
Clean Energy Improvement Program out of cash after one day

Clean Energy Improvement Program out of cash after one day

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3 steps to take if your online data has been breached

3 steps to take if your online data has been breached

Are you using the same password across many sites? It happens. But use these tips to make yourself less vulnerable to cyber-crime.
Council debated "heavy budget" this week

Council debated "heavy budget" this week

The proposed budget includes a 5.8 per cent property tax increase, a 3.8 per cent utility rate increase, an already approved five per cent electrical franchise fee increase, and approximately $117.1 million in spending earmarked for 34 utility and municipal projects to address St. Albert's infrastructure and growth needs. 
No small miracle

No small miracle

A former Gazette reporter recounts the journey of his youngest son, born at only 27 weeks.
2023 tax increase stands at 5.8 per cent after budget deliberations

2023 tax increase stands at 5.8 per cent after budget deliberations

St. Albert city council wrapped up budget deliberations on Dec. 1.
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