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Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Friday!
Former premier, former MLA co-ordinate aid for Ukraine

Former premier, former MLA co-ordinate aid for Ukraine

"Even though it's a Boeing 787, there's only so much it can take," said former MLA Thomas Lukaszuk.
Low snow pack leaves southern Alberta dry

Low snow pack leaves southern Alberta dry

“The lack of moisture, if it continues, is going to have a significant impact on agriculture, for sure,” said Brian Proctor, meteorologist at Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Paul Kane teacher charged with sexual exploitation

Paul Kane teacher charged with sexual exploitation

Bryce Hughes is set to appear in court April 25.
Wheat prices soar due to Ukrainian invasion

Wheat prices soar due to Ukrainian invasion

Russia and Ukraine collective produce nearly one third of the wheat on the planet, and those sources will come off of the global trade market due to the war, which will impact food security across the world.
Council amends land-use bylaw to better meet density targets

Council amends land-use bylaw to better meet density targets

Mayor Cathy Heron said she has been hesitant to make changes to lot width distribution in the past, but is supportive of new density requirements that will help avoid sprawl.
City mulls disaster relief costs

City mulls disaster relief costs

St. Albert to look for strategies to cover reduction in funding from province
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Thursday!
Icy roads to blame for bump in vehicle collisions

Icy roads to blame for bump in vehicle collisions

The Alberta Motor Association said they received 85,000 calls from across the province — a nearly 200-per-cent increase in normal call volume, from Dec. 25, 2021, to Jan. 20, 2022, due to “extreme cold and icy conditions.”
St. Albert Chamber Music Society back with first in-person concert

St. Albert Chamber Music Society back with first in-person concert

Feature artists are trumpeter Robin Doyon and pianist Sarah Ho. It is the first of a three-part season including Vaughn String Quartet and Albert Baroque Ensemble.
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