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SASHA brings back Christmas light display

SASHA brings back Christmas light display

This is the third year SASHA has raised funds to decorate both spruce and deciduous trees in the immediate surrounding area with thousands upon thousands of coloured lights. 
Schools provide menstrual products to remove barriers, break stigma

Schools provide menstrual products to remove barriers, break stigma

The province is also funding a United Way pilot project to provide free menstrual products to students in vulnerable schools. The United Way hopes to see menstrual products offered in all facilities, schools, and workplaces.
Road projects bulk of city’s proposed 2023 capital budget

Road projects bulk of city’s proposed 2023 capital budget

The city is eyeing road infrastructure projects for 2023, including an additional phase of the ongoing St. Albert Trail expansion
Food drive for filling food bank shelves

Food drive for filling food bank shelves

In 2021, AMA’s big Christmas fundraiser collected 49,000 pounds of food and $118,311 in monetary donations across Alberta.
New DynaLife facility now expected to open early next year

New DynaLife facility now expected to open early next year

The new DynaLife facility originally scheduled to open in St. Albert sometime before the end of the year, to coincide with the transition of all community lab work from Alberta Health Services to DynaLife, has been postponed till early next year.
Skyhawks fall to Spirits in championship

Skyhawks fall to Spirits in championship

The Sturgeon County Spirits overcame not only the St. Albert Skyhawks but the winter elements as they won the Gilfillian Division Championship of the Metro Edmonton High School League 28-0 this past Saturday.
The man who wasn’t dead: St. Albert soldier was mistakenly reported killed at Dieppe

The man who wasn’t dead: St. Albert soldier was mistakenly reported killed at Dieppe

Musée exhibit on survivor of Dieppe Raid
Anti-racism workshop comes to library

Anti-racism workshop comes to library

The St. Albert Public Library is offering a two-part, anti-racism workshop running Tuesday, Nov. 15 and 29. Maria Drueco, a St. Albert based anti-racism educator and author of The Inclusion Journey, hosts the workshops. 
Walking in the footsteps of soldiers: New book honours troops

Walking in the footsteps of soldiers: New book honours troops

The "what if" moments that allowed some soldiers to return home while others died on the battlefield
Métis Week heralds historic vote

Métis Week heralds historic vote

MNA constitution 90 years in making, says historian
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