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Powwow dancers' regalia tells ancient, contemporary stories

Powwow dancers' regalia tells ancient, contemporary stories

Musée Heritage Museum hosts Powwow! Ohcîwin The Origins, a powerful exhibit showcasing the historical and cultural beauty of Indigenous regalia
Council to discuss hike in electrical franchise fee Monday

Council to discuss hike in electrical franchise fee Monday

The chair of the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce will address council Monday to oppose the increase.
Educators bring 'powerful experience' of Indigenous learning to classroom

Educators bring 'powerful experience' of Indigenous learning to classroom

A teacher working to bring Indigenous teachings elementary students said she and her educational assistant are excited to think about “how we can turn education on its head.”
Two seniors develop blueprint for group home

Two seniors develop blueprint for group home

Award-winning Lennie Gallant to perform a benefit concert
St. Albert RCMP investigate break-in at Cora's

St. Albert RCMP investigate break-in at Cora's

The restaurant at St. Albert Centre was broken into at around 11:45 p.m. on Sept. 14, RCMP said today.
Ultra-runner to represent Canada in Backyard World Championships

Ultra-runner to represent Canada in Backyard World Championships

Stewart Wyllie wants to be the last person standing.
Fountain Park pool repairs to be complete by summer 2023: city

Fountain Park pool repairs to be complete by summer 2023: city

The city will use the extended closure to tackle fixes that were scheduled for 2024.
Mayor delivers State of the City, says higher taxes likely unavoidable

Mayor delivers State of the City, says higher taxes likely unavoidable

St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron emphasized the need for the city to continue exploring new ways of generating revenue.
County potato farmers lose appeal; tribunal upholds compost facility permit

County potato farmers lose appeal; tribunal upholds compost facility permit

In July, a tribunal sided with the developers of a new compost facility in Sturgeon County set to manage 20,000 tonnes of Edmonton green bin waste each year, despite appeals made by three seed potato farmers concerned about the facility's ability to spread late blight to nearby farms.
Local author set to release new short story collection

Local author set to release new short story collection

Leslie Greentree has 14 short stories to share in her new book, Not the Apocalypse I Was Hoping For, which will be available in stores on Sept. 15.
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