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City schools follow provincial lead on vaccinations

City schools follow provincial lead on vaccinations

The superintendents of St. Albert’s two largest school systems say they’ll take their cues from health authorities when it comes to vaccinations in schools. David Keohane, superintendent of the Greater St.
There's me lucky charm

There's me lucky charm

The odds of finding a four-leaf clover are supposedly one in 10,000. This suggests that Georgia's Wayne Parrott is the luckiest man alive, as he has a whole collection of them growing in his lab.
Chamber hopes to offer low-cost paid parking

Chamber hopes to offer low-cost paid parking

A proposed downtown parkade could offer the lowest rates in the Edmonton region, the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce says.
Research into taxi regulations started

Research into taxi regulations started

The city is looking into taxi regulations in St. Albert, that could see licensing and safety issues addressed. St. Albert currently does not have a bylaw that governs the operations of taxis within the city. The St.
Taber not only place where obscene language can get you a fine

Taber not only place where obscene language can get you a fine

If you use obscene language in a public place in St. Albert, you're running the risk of a $10 fine.
Environment File

Environment File

Albertans need to develop yoghurt for pipes and drinkable toilet water if they want a sustainable water system, says an Edmonton water policy expert.
UPDATED: At City Hall

UPDATED: At City Hall

Fountain Park vendor announced Skybox Café will take over operations of the concession at Fountain Park next Saturday. The city had previously run the concession there. A news release this week announced the change-over date of March 21.
Sprinkler systems coming to area seniors lodges

Sprinkler systems coming to area seniors lodges

Residents of four Sturgeon-area seniors’ facilities will benefit from additional provincial government funding to upgrade sprinkler systems at seniors’ housing and continuing care homes.
Police Beat

Police Beat

No one was allowed in or out of Ronald Harvey Elementary School Wednesday morning for 30 minutes as RCMP combed the area for three armed men. St.
New beds, emergency room upgrades announced for Edmonton-area hospitals

New beds, emergency room upgrades announced for Edmonton-area hospitals

Alberta Health Minister Stephen Mandel has announced $50 million for emergency-room upgrades in the province, but there will be no direct benefit to Sturgeon Community Hospital.
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