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Construction to resume on former Blind Pig site, developer says

Construction to resume on former Blind Pig site, developer says

John Clark, Niche Development president, said the company has experienced issues with the steel used for construction in the building's parkade, but couldn't give more information as Niche is awaiting an insurance claim approval.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
St. Albert sees drop in COVID cases; province changes Paxlovid criteria

St. Albert sees drop in COVID cases; province changes Paxlovid criteria

Health Minister Jason Copping said today the province is seeing signs COVID transmission is declining, but hospitals remain under stress.
Plenty of celebratory activities during Education Week

Plenty of celebratory activities during Education Week

Local schools to celebrate with students from May 2 to May 6
Council finalizes 2022 budget; factors in rising gas, diesel prices

Council finalizes 2022 budget; factors in rising gas, diesel prices

The adjustments maintain the 2.8-per-cent tax increase approved in December, amounting to an extra $105 in property taxes for the average single-family home worth $450,000.
A year after the fire: Some former Citadel Mews West residents seek legal action

A year after the fire: Some former Citadel Mews West residents seek legal action

In the wake of the devastating May 6, 2021, fire at Citadel Mews West seniors’ complex, former residents and their families are speaking out about substantial sums subtracted from their now-returned life leases.
German firm eyes Heartland for 200-MW solar farm

German firm eyes Heartland for 200-MW solar farm

Could power 54,000 homes
Winners: 2022 St. Albert Gazette Readers' Choice Awards

Winners: 2022 St. Albert Gazette Readers' Choice Awards

You voted for your favourites, now you can see the official results of the best St. Albert has to offer.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
Bigger and better ... ArtWalk is back

Bigger and better ... ArtWalk is back

The monthly spectacular has been missing for the last two summers. Organizers have put together enough art to make up for lost time.
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