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Council pleased with final budget

Council pleased with final budget

Councillors say they are happy with what they accomplished during the budget process, even if the St. Albert Taxpayers Association thinks they could have done more.
Albertans urged to give blood

Albertans urged to give blood

The need for blood never takes a holiday and that’s why Canadian Blood Services is sending out the call for more donors once again.
Council settles on tax increase of 3.27 per cent

Council settles on tax increase of 3.27 per cent

St. Albert homeowners will pay 3.27 per cent more in property tax next year as city council completed budget deliberations Thursday evening. Councillors slashed more than 1.
Artifacts under cover

Artifacts under cover

You can find all sorts of weird stuff in the back room of a museum. Take the Musée Héritage Museum in St. Albert, for example.
Ministers' expenses released

Ministers' expenses released

Ministers’ spending is under the microscope after the provincial government released the first batch of expense reports under a new policy on public disclosure.
Uncorked! pours out corny wine fun

Uncorked! pours out corny wine fun

Shelley Boettcher’s second edition of Uncorked! has at least two things going for it, which should make it a best seller. First of all, it’s small enough to fit in a purse or even a large pocket and second, it’s funny.
Arts and heritage director resigns over city's funding stance

Arts and heritage director resigns over city's funding stance

Negotiations over a new agreement between the city and Arts and Heritage St.
Season halted for peewee player

Season halted for peewee player

A peewee player is retiring his skates for the rest of the season, after his parents pulled him from minor hockey amid allegations of directing racist and anti-Semitic comments at teammates. The St.
Tremblay and Sharma win Legal council seats

Tremblay and Sharma win Legal council seats

Two local business owners became the newest members of Legal town council this week.
Hockey association abandons racist player investigation

Hockey association abandons racist player investigation

St. Albert Minor Hockey Association officials have ended a not-yet-completed investigation into the matter of a peewee player using derogatory language.
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