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Alberta party unveils democratic plan

Alberta party unveils democratic plan

The Alberta Party released its plans for democratic renewal last week, calling for fixed election dates, term limits for premiers and a more open budget process.
Horner lands support from culture minister

Horner lands support from culture minister

Local PC leadership hopeful Doug Horner picked up another cabinet endorsement this week as Culture and Community Spirit Minister Lindsay Blackett threw his support behind the MLA for Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert.
Mayors demand action on search fees

Mayors demand action on search fees

Mayors of Alberta’s mid-sized cities are continuing to pressure the provincial government to back away from a decision to charge municipalities $15 for searching motor vehicle registrations.
Mattson declared dangerous offender

Mattson declared dangerous offender

Gary Edwin Mattson will spent an indefinite period of time behind bars after he was declared a dangerous offender Monday, for his vicious attack on St. Albert man Tom Bregg. Bregg was an Edmonton Transit driver when Mattson boarded his bus on Dec.
City to keep more tax revenue from Walmart site

City to keep more tax revenue from Walmart site

While St. Albert's 150th anniversary has been celebrated throughout the year, 2011 also marks the beginning of the end to a revenue sharing agreement that one former mayor says is the worst in the city's history. In 2004, St.
Mattson deemed dangerous offender

Mattson deemed dangerous offender

Gary Edwin Mattson, guilty of a vicious assault on St. Albert resident and Edmonton Transit bus driver Tom Bregg, has been declared a dangerous offender and will be incarcerated indefinitely.
Chamber pans Starbucks move

Chamber pans Starbucks move

The St. Albert Chamber of Commerce is criticizing the city’s decision to operate a Starbucks location at Servus Credit Union Place.
City still looking to create basement suites

City still looking to create basement suites

The city is reminding residents that there’s a basement suite program in St. Albert and it’s currently accepting applications.
City struggling to hire planners

City struggling to hire planners

St. Albert is still struggling to recruit senior planners and one senior manager thinks it's partially because the city's salary levels are thousands less than other municipalities in the region. St.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crimes: On Saturday, June 18, at approximately 4:30 p.m.
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