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Health Monitor

Health Monitor

Smoke from wildfires burning around the province and beyond has contributed to deteriorating air quality in the St. Albert area.
Debt vs. Reserves: Analyzing the way St. Albert does business

Debt vs. Reserves: Analyzing the way St. Albert does business

In a commitment to reducing its debt, the City of St. Albert has been steadily moving toward a pay-as-you-go model, racking up $112.4 million in reserve funding, as of June 30, 2015. While the intent to bring St.
Labyrinth provides St. Albertans with mindfulness opportunity

Labyrinth provides St. Albertans with mindfulness opportunity

As a society we’re becoming busier, making it that much more important to make time for quiet contemplation. St. Albert residents have access to a good tool to promote this kind of mindfulness in a labyrinth at St.
Environment File

Environment File

A local man with a street named after him is miffed that city crews sprayed herbicides right next to a playground last week.
City organizations get heritage grants

City organizations get heritage grants

by Scott Hayes The province just announced nearly $1.5 million in funding to help communities and community organizations preserve and promote their histories.
Transitions director to retire after 24 years

Transitions director to retire after 24 years

After 35 years providing disability support services, with the last 24 at Transitions in St. Albert, Paul Fujishige is retiring.
Mutilated cats found in St. Albert parks

Mutilated cats found in St. Albert parks

It was clear to Kaleigh Barteski that the badly mutilated cat found under a tree in Sable Park Monday night had not been attacked by a coyote or hit by a car.
City tests fluorescent crosswalk

City tests fluorescent crosswalk

By Kevin Ma It's hard not to notice the city's new crosswalks at Lennox and Liberton. With their thick white lines and fluorescent yellow colour, they just scream, "Look at me!" and are easily visible from 100 paces away.
Air show not great wing man for St. Albert businesses

Air show not great wing man for St. Albert businesses

It seems that while the inaugural Edmonton Airshow really took off at the Villeneuve Airport this weekend, its anticipated economic impact to the region crashed and burned for most businesses.
City shows off talents

City shows off talents

Don’t let the name deceive you, the St. Albert Garden Club’s annual flower show is so much more.
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