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2021 City of St. Albert Election Coverage

Candidate Q & A: reconciliation

Candidate Q & A: reconciliation

The candidates for the St. Albert municipal election weigh in on how they would approach reconciliation if elected.
Candidate Q & A: climate crisis

Candidate Q & A: climate crisis

All candidates for the St. Albert municipal election weigh in on how they plan to tackle climate change.
Transparency a key issue in municipal governance

Transparency a key issue in municipal governance

If you are looking for answers from the city beyond what has already been shared, you should file a freedom of information request, council heard St. Albert's chief administrative officer say on Aug. 30.
Chamber to hold three virtual election forums; mayoral candidates face off on Oct. 7

Chamber to hold three virtual election forums; mayoral candidates face off on Oct. 7

Due to the high volume of candidates, council candidates will be split up into three groups in each council forum on Oct. 12 and Oct. 13.
Advance polling opens today; city eyes COVID-19 measures for upcoming election

Advance polling opens today; city eyes COVID-19 measures for upcoming election

St. Albert’s returning officer David Leflar encouraged electors to vote, arguing the election is one of the most important St. Albert has had “for quite some time.”
Candidate Q&A: Taxation

Candidate Q&A: Taxation

St. Albert candidates running for mayor and city council sound off on whether increasing taxes could be a viable solution for addressing funding issues.
Candidate Q&A: Development in St. Albert

Candidate Q&A: Development in St. Albert

Candidates running for mayor and council this upcoming Oct. 18 share their vision for development in St. Albert.
Candidate Q&A: MEC, Badger Lands solar farm

Candidate Q&A: MEC, Badger Lands solar farm

St. Albert municipal candidates weighed in on two large projects coming to council in the near future.
Candidate Q&A: Addressing St. Albert's RMR shortfall

Candidate Q&A: Addressing St. Albert's RMR shortfall

Those running for mayor and council in St. Albert weighed in on how they might approach St. Albert's $16 million per year repair, maintenance, and replacement funding shortfall.
Two of St. Albert's four mayoral candidates new to politics

Two of St. Albert's four mayoral candidates new to politics

Angela Wood is a current law student and former fraud investigator; David Letourneau is a health-care worker who was born and raised in St. Albert.
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