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Mayor wants to review smoking bylaw

Mayor wants to review smoking bylaw

St. Albert’s mayor wants the city to be a leader when it comes to regulating e-cigarettes and smoking in public parks.
Home prices up, sales down in February

Home prices up, sales down in February

Low oil prices and tough economic times are affecting home sales in the capital region. The Realtors Association of Edmonton reported that sales for homes in the Edmonton region were fewer in February compared to the same month last year.
Khan hopes to make review public

Khan hopes to make review public

St. Albert MLA and Service Minister Stephen Khan said he hopes to eventually make public a review of the policies and practices of the Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council (AMVIC).
Vader court date adjourned to April

Vader court date adjourned to April

Travis Vader shrugged and left without a word after hearing that his court appearance in St. Albert was adjourned another month. Vader appeared in St. Albert court via closed-circuit television from custody on Monday.
City looks to save projected surplus

City looks to save projected surplus

St. Albert is looking to bank more than $2-million in surplus funds from 2014. The distribution of the projected 2014 operating surplus, however, looks a bit different than what staff suggested.
Marie Renaud seeks NDP nomination

Marie Renaud seeks NDP nomination

The executive director of LoSeCa is seeking the NDP nomination in the St. Albert riding. Marie Renaud is hoping to be selected as the NDP nominee at its upcoming nomination meeting this Saturday, March 14 at Servus Place.
Hockey parents improving, but negative stereotype persists

Hockey parents improving, but negative stereotype persists

There are few things we take as seriously in this country as the great game of hockey, but just one weekend at the arena might show you some people take it way too seriously. Joe Becigneul, the Referee in Chief of the St.
City closes ice surfaces, urges caution

City closes ice surfaces, urges caution

The recent spate of warm weather has prompted the city of St. Albert to officially close all its outdoor ice surfaces for the season.
Community groups have months, not years, to apply for capital funding

Community groups have months, not years, to apply for capital funding

The St. Albert Chamber of Commerce’s downtown building proposal might be threatened by the city’s decision to axe the Capital Partnership Program. “We’re very surprised and concerned,” said St.
Scouts hoping for banner garage sale

Scouts hoping for banner garage sale

Garage sale season is nearly upon us, and one youth group is hoping to capitalize on it in a big way.
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