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Council to consider updating budget for new asset management system

Council to consider updating budget for new asset management system

St. Albert's Chief Administrative Officer said the city needs to evolve their processes as the city of 72,000 people continues to grow.
Tastes of India and Mexico come to St. Albert

Tastes of India and Mexico come to St. Albert

New restaurants offer regional cuisine
Mario the Maker conjures magic at St. Albert kids' festival

Mario the Maker conjures magic at St. Albert kids' festival

New York-based illusionist brings high-energy show to International Children's Festival of the Arts
St. Albert coach earns black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu

St. Albert coach earns black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Harris focuses on leading, teaching and growing martial arts community
Councillor Ken MacKay seeking re-election, won't rule out mayoral run

Councillor Ken MacKay seeking re-election, won't rule out mayoral run

Two time St. Albert city councillor Ken MacKay is seeking re-election in the 2025 October municipal election.
St. Albert could bid to host 2029 Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games

St. Albert could bid to host 2029 Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games

The bid would follow a move in December 2024 when council decided to drop a bid for the 2027 Alberta Seniors 55+ Summer Games.
St. Albert charity offers food relief for northern Canadians

St. Albert charity offers food relief for northern Canadians

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul stationed a sea can at Holy Family Church parking lot where it was quickly filled with food and other necessities
St. Albertan wins $5 million on Lotto 6/49, plans a European trip

St. Albertan wins $5 million on Lotto 6/49, plans a European trip

The $5 million prize is the biggest claimed on Play Alberta, according to the website.
Council approves borrowing bylaw for Ligget Place expansion

Council approves borrowing bylaw for Ligget Place expansion

The borrowing bylaw worth $12.8 million passed council on May 1 after briefly being pulled off consent.
Despite structural overhaul, victim support remains steady in St. Albert

Despite structural overhaul, victim support remains steady in St. Albert

Lauren Reid, CEO of the Central Alberta Regional Victim Serving Society (CARVSS), gave St. Albert city councillors an update on the organization following victim service's shift to a regional model in October 2024.
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