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St. Albert director screens world premiere of autism documentary

St. Albert director screens world premiere of autism documentary

Lindsay Warmer finds a subject close to her heart in Cliff 20: A Future on the Spectrum premiering at the Arden Theatre on March 15.
St. Albert police arrest three in storage-unit break-in

St. Albert police arrest three in storage-unit break-in

Three nabbed at storage facility
St. Albert firefighters serving up food for charity tonight

St. Albert firefighters serving up food for charity tonight

A group of local firefighters will be serving up meals at East Side Mario's tonight to raise cash for charity. 
DynaLife lab now open in Tudor Glen

DynaLife lab now open in Tudor Glen

Now that the second location is open the two facilities are expected to be able to handle between 135,000 and 150,000 collections per year, according to previous Gazette reporting. 
Sturgeon Comp expanding French Immersion program to high school

Sturgeon Comp expanding French Immersion program to high school

Starting this fall, Sturgeon Composite High School will be introducing French-taught courses in the Humanities Department, which will give students the ability to register for French Language Arts (FLA) 10, as well as Études Sociales 10.
Lakeview Business District main event at economic development breakfast

Lakeview Business District main event at economic development breakfast

"Investment in Lakeview Business District will maintain the momentum of economic growth along Ray Gibbon Drive," St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron said.
School boards eager for funding hike details

School boards eager for funding hike details

Joe Becigneul, chair of Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools, previously anticipated that funding would remain stable, as it had for the last several years. Becigneul said the nearly $600 million increase in funding indicated a “good news budget.” However, the districts have yet to receive the details as to how the funding will be allocated.
Community amenities site concept goes to council this summer

Community amenities site concept goes to council this summer

After almost a month of public engagement opportunities and an online survey, St. Albert city staff will use the next few months to refine a single concept of the future community amenities site to be presented to council this summer.
St. Albert author releases first crime novel

St. Albert author releases first crime novel

Curtis LeBlanc's novel Sunsetter is the topic of discussion at the premiere STARFest Conversations taking place at the St. Albert Public Library on Sunday, March 26.
Two former St. Albertans up for Oscar tonight for animated short

Two former St. Albertans up for Oscar tonight for animated short

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts nominated Wendy Tilby, formerly of St. Albert, and her partner Amanda Forbis for their short animation.