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Levasseur dog park put down

Levasseur dog park put down

There will be no dog park on Levasseur Road after city council on Monday unanimously voted down its proposed construction, four years after the site was originally identified.
No rental assistance for AISH recipients

No rental assistance for AISH recipients

The city will not extend its rental assistance programs to individuals receiving Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH).
Trail beautification project completed

Trail beautification project completed

The first part of a facelift for St. Albert Trail is complete, but to green up the rest of the busy thoroughfare will cost $1.5 million. The median created on the trail between St. Anne Street and Sterling is full of trees and bedding plants.
UPDATED - Skrillex concert to bypass St. Albert

UPDATED - Skrillex concert to bypass St. Albert

A shortage of police and a lack of time to prepare for an 8,000 to 10,000-person event are the reasons the City of St. Albert has denied dubstep artist Skrillex a development permit.
Skrillex concert cancelled

Skrillex concert cancelled

A shortage of police and a lack of time to prepare for an 8,000 to 10,000-person event are the reasons the City of St. Albert has denied dubstep artist Skrillex a development permit.
Local businesses fail to pay employees

Local businesses fail to pay employees

Employers who fail to compensate employees will now face public scrutiny as a result of a new online database.
Industrial land designation concerns Sturgeon County

Industrial land designation concerns Sturgeon County

A public hearing Monday on what should have been a routine set of amendments to St.
City hands out recognition awards

City hands out recognition awards

Ten new names are now etched on the monument at the northwest corner of Sir Winston Churchill Avenue and Perron Street after the city’s Community Recognition Awards were handed out on Thursday evening.
At Home - Pooling resources

At Home - Pooling resources

Cheryl and Murray Brosnikoff's backyard pool certainly makes a splash, but it's the way the yard has been landscaped that provides the beauty. Walk into the backyard and the pool is not the first thing people notice.
Sliding oil prices raise concerns about provincial budget

Sliding oil prices raise concerns about provincial budget

Oil prices slid below $80 this week and with that slide, concerns about the province's financial picture began to rise. In the spring budget the government projected an average oil price of $99.25.
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