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Province banks on hydrogen with new innovation centre; hopes to lead country, says Nally

Province banks on hydrogen with new innovation centre; hopes to lead country, says Nally

“The hydrogen sector is moving so fast, it’s almost hard to believe where we’ve come in just the last couple of years,” Premier Jason Kenney said at a hydrogen convention on Tuesday.
Slight increase in St. Albert COVID cases; one more resident has died from virus

Slight increase in St. Albert COVID cases; one more resident has died from virus

Alberta's average positivity rate is 25.7 per cent, as reported by the province Wednesday.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
Unparalleled brilliance on film

Unparalleled brilliance on film

Almodóvar does it again with another great film.
Albertans could soon store, sell electricity to grid if new bill is passed

Albertans could soon store, sell electricity to grid if new bill is passed

“This legislation will help create more investment and competition, leading to more supply and increased affordability for consumers over the long term,” said Alberta Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity Dale Nally.
Sturgeon County votes to bump taxes up 1.8 per cent

Sturgeon County votes to bump taxes up 1.8 per cent

Means $4.17 more in all fees and taxes for average homeowner
Council takes second crack at e-scooter pilot changes

Council takes second crack at e-scooter pilot changes

St. Albert city council has amended its e-scooter pilot a second time to try to limit clutter.
Active Communities to raise funds for twin rinks

Active Communities to raise funds for twin rinks

Active Communities Alberta celebrates $3.5M from province; hopes to raise $2M more
First week in St. Albert 'amazing,' says Ukraine refugee

First week in St. Albert 'amazing,' says Ukraine refugee

Local host families are hopeful province's $2-million pledge will lead to quick access to child-care services, a barrier for women arriving to find work, and payment of the $400 medical exams each family must fund out of pocket.
Council looks to boost transit commission loan guarantee to $2.37 million

Council looks to boost transit commission loan guarantee to $2.37 million

Coun. Wes Brodhead — Edmonton Metropolitan Transit Services Commission (EMTSC) board chair — said funding needs have increased due to a service planning update required as a result of the pandemic. 
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