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Planning for rec site in city's west to centre on aquatics facility

Planning for rec site in city's west to centre on aquatics facility

A future recreation site in the city's west will include an aquatics facility at minimum following a survey where swimming ranked as the top indoor recreation activity in St. Albert.
Some mayors skeptical of St. Albert's hike in non-resident rec fees

Some mayors skeptical of St. Albert's hike in non-resident rec fees

St. Albert is the first municipality in the greater Edmonton region to decide to increase fees for non-residents, according to city administration.
Villeneuve Landing Network to take off at airshow

Villeneuve Landing Network to take off at airshow

County commits $131K to business boost centre
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
St. Albert Public Library menaced by magic blobs

St. Albert Public Library menaced by magic blobs

Summer reading pits youths against Goops
Stranded ducks evacuated from seniors' home

Stranded ducks evacuated from seniors' home

Fourth year in a row, say staff
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Cooper calls on Ottawa to act against top court ruling

Cooper calls on Ottawa to act against top court ruling

The Supreme Court decision would see parole time decreased for convicted killers with multiple murder convictions
Co-op kicks in $150,000 toward ACA's twin rinks project

Co-op kicks in $150,000 toward ACA's twin rinks project

Nonprofit has now raised more than $4 million for the proposed outdoor recreation hub.
Cooper announces dissenting interim report on MAiD, asks Ottawa for more time

Cooper announces dissenting interim report on MAiD, asks Ottawa for more time

On June 22, the special joint committee on medical assistance in dying presented an interim report to the House of Commons. Conservative members on the committee presented an alternate report asking the federal government to slow down on the implementation of MAiD where mental illness is the sole underlying factor.
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