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Tristan Oram

Tristan Oram

Tristan Oram joined the St. Albert Gazette in December 2024. He studied journalism at Mount Royal University in Calgary. He currently covers St. Albert city council.

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Recent Work by Tristan

St. Albert Place closed first week of September

St. Albert Place closed first week of September

Construction and repair work limits access to building, programs and services
St. Albert administration develops recommendations on photo radar

St. Albert administration develops recommendations on photo radar

After Government of Alberta rule changes, City of Edmonton drops photo radar in school and playground zones
St. Albert council mulls creating Accessibility Advisory Committee

St. Albert council mulls creating Accessibility Advisory Committee

Coun. Wes Brodhead said the city has to put in the effort to allow disabled people to participate in society as much as able-bodied people.
St. Albert Chamber of Commerce discusses farmers market safety

St. Albert Chamber of Commerce discusses farmers market safety

The once-small event has lately seen up to 30,000 visitors each week.
St. Albert council debates renaming St. Anne Promenade to Veterans Way

St. Albert council debates renaming St. Anne Promenade to Veterans Way

Councillor seeks a permanent way to honour Canadian soldiers
Grasshoppers storm St. Albert neighbourhood

Grasshoppers storm St. Albert neighbourhood

St. Albert resident says he has killed hundreds of the insects in the last couple of weeks.
St. Albert Fire Services adds second aerial truck to its fleet

St. Albert Fire Services adds second aerial truck to its fleet

The $3.1 million aerial truck can reach heights of up to 100 feet, the St. Albert Fire Chief said.
St. Albert council will consider new soccer facility after SASA review

St. Albert council will consider new soccer facility after SASA review

New facility would allow "everybody to play that wants to play," SASA board member said.
Some northeast St. Albert residents frustrated by school site debate

Some northeast St. Albert residents frustrated by school site debate

Families in Erin Ridge North say proposed high school would be important to the community.
City council updates tax policies following debate on assessment growth threshold

City council updates tax policies following debate on assessment growth threshold

New assessment growth from the prior year may be considered if proposed annual tax rate increase is in excess of five per cent, as per council's updated policy.
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