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Airshow flies at Villeneuve after two-year wait

Airshow flies at Villeneuve after two-year wait

Worth the wait, say fans
Boards release back-to-school COVID plans

Boards release back-to-school COVID plans

No mask mandate, but more strict than province’s
Real remediation cost of Badger Lands still up in the air

Real remediation cost of Badger Lands still up in the air

City refuses to answer solar-farm questions until borrowing bylaw comes before council.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
Flying friendlier skies, thanks to Capt. Hammoudi and his apps

Flying friendlier skies, thanks to Capt. Hammoudi and his apps

Houssam Hammoudi has come a long way from when he started his aviation career with a company that was based in Villeneuve. In fact, he's been to the Maldives and back, and on many occasions. Now, he's got some ideas in the works to help make flights smoother and more cost efficient.
Global corporate tax rate highlights differences between feds, province

Global corporate tax rate highlights differences between feds, province

“I think Canada and various other governments have wanted to tax Amazon in the same way that they tax Walmart, which is more of a physical brick-and-mortar store. I think that definitely was the initial motivation behind all of this,” Baloria said.
Slam poetry gets lesson plans ... finally!

Slam poetry gets lesson plans ... finally!

A new teaching resource is going to be slammed onto a lot of English classroom desks starting this fall. Lesson Plans for Teaching Spoken Word Poetry in Alberta was just released, and it's totally free for all.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Tuesday!
Back to school in a new nation

Back to school in a new nation

Immigrants face unique challenges, say experts
Inconsistency biggest challenge for businesses during COVID's first wave, says chamber chair

Inconsistency biggest challenge for businesses during COVID's first wave, says chamber chair

Alberta's newly released first-wave report noted the uptake of provincial supports, such as the relaunch grant, from businesses up until Oct. 12, 2020, was equivalent to $64.1 million, or about 32 per cent of the funds available.
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