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2021 Municipal Election

Reader question: Public-health measures

Reader question: Public-health measures

Candidates in St. Albert's municipal election weigh in on whether they would support the city taking additional public-health measures beyond those chosen by the province to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reader question: Library funding

Reader question: Library funding

Don Schneider asks all candidates in St. Albert's municipal election: Do you support the Ernst & Young recommendation to reduce St. Albert library grant funding?
Reader question: candidate donors

Reader question: candidate donors

Will candidates in St. Albert's municipal election reveal their donors in advance of election day? Read on to find out.
Candidate Q & A: Bringing in business

Candidate Q & A: Bringing in business

St. Albert municipal candidates share their plans for how they plan to bring business to St. Albert, if elected.
County council hopefuls face off online

County council hopefuls face off online

Election forum marred by technical issues
Reader question: vaccination

Reader question: vaccination

Gazette reader Dan MacLennan asks candidates in St. Albert's municipal election whether they've been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Candidate Q & A: Traffic

Candidate Q & A: Traffic

Traffic may not be the most glamorous issue a candidate in St. Albert’s municipal election might need to consider, but the topic is one candidates are certainly called upon — and looking to — address.
Voter fatigue could lead to low municipal election turnout: Mensah

Voter fatigue could lead to low municipal election turnout: Mensah

Mensah described voting in the municipal election as a critically important activity, saying the municipal election is where "the rubber hits the road."
Final St. Albert council forum addresses revenue sources, housing

Final St. Albert council forum addresses revenue sources, housing

In the second night of the chamber held forum, 18 of St. Albert's 20 council candidates weighed in on revenue generation, and how to bring more young people to the city.
Equalization question may stump voters, expert says

Equalization question may stump voters, expert says

Albertans will get the opportunity to vote on whether the province should or should not get rid of equalization payments during the municipal election on Oct. 18, even if the province has no actual power to make that change
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