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Capital plan gets first look

Capital plan gets first look

City councillors reviewed the 10-year capital plan on Monday night and already one item in particular is sparking some debate — the proposed expansion of the Art Gallery of St. Albert.
Our People - The man who talks to chickadees

Our People - The man who talks to chickadees

Chris Sturdy talks to chickadees. Not often, he clarifies – just the occasional whistle as they chatter at him in the lab.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

The keen eye of a Servus Credit Union Place security guard led police to a stolen truck and led one of the culprits to a year of probation.
Bank of Canada, law enforcement educate about economic crimes

Bank of Canada, law enforcement educate about economic crimes

Although consumers are often the victims of counterfeit funds, debit card fraud, cheque fraud and identity theft, law enforcement agencies say they play a vital role in putting an end to the criminal activity.
Morinville Youth Centre targeted again

Morinville Youth Centre targeted again

Vandals who gained entry by melting a hole in the facility’s main door, hit the Morinville Youth Centre for the fourth time in two months over the weekend.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

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City wants to hear animal input

City wants to hear animal input

Tired of finding dog leavings on your lawn or cats in your plants? Do you have some thoughts on how the city should control animals in the future, including your neighbour’s potbellied pig? If so, the city council wants to hear from you as it c
Anxiety, self-harm in children a growing concern

Anxiety, self-harm in children a growing concern

Childhood anxiety is a growing concern for staff at the St. Albert Family Resource Centre (FRC), which says more and more families are struggling with the issue.
Blended ministry important to Alberta

Blended ministry important to Alberta

When Premier Alison Redford put newly elected St. Albert MLA Stephen Khan in cabinet last week, she also blended two old departments together to create a new ministry for him to lead.
City pursues P3 policy

City pursues P3 policy

The city can develop a policy on public-private partnerships (P3s) but there are very few projects in St. Albert's foreseeable future that make such an option worth exploring, the standing committee on finance heard Monday night.
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