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St. Albert council OKs possible Fowler Way land expropriation

St. Albert council OKs possible Fowler Way land expropriation

Rural property 'missing piece' to complete development, says Coun. Sheena Hughes
Local gymnasts find podiums at Western Championships

Local gymnasts find podiums at Western Championships

Youth from two local gymnastics clubs managed to bring home 10 medals from the Western Canadian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Langley, B.C. last weekend.
Council committee approves changes to long-term capital plan

Council committee approves changes to long-term capital plan

Committee of the whole approves addition of $1.4M expansion of city's municipal area fibre network to list of major capital projects
Six-year-old moves up ranks of St. Albert chess enthusiasts

Six-year-old moves up ranks of St. Albert chess enthusiasts

New St. Albert resident Platon Bilyk captures attention, along with opponents' pieces
Sturgeon County implements fire restriction

Sturgeon County implements fire restriction

The restriction covers all rural areas of the county, as well as the towns of Bon Accord, Legal, and Redwater.
St. Albert property tax increase drops to 5.3 per cent

St. Albert property tax increase drops to 5.3 per cent

Property owners will now see a $42 rise for every $100,000 of value
St. Albert council to partially fund Habitat for Humanity project

St. Albert council to partially fund Habitat for Humanity project

City approves $100,000 for four new homes
Council votes down $20.8M borrowing bylaw for Millennium Park

Council votes down $20.8M borrowing bylaw for Millennium Park

Killick, MacKay join opposition to increasingly controversial plan
St. Albert nears final stages of land-use bylaw update

St. Albert nears final stages of land-use bylaw update

The Land Use Bylaw, which administration has been working to update since the fall of 2022, dictates how and what kind of development takes place throughout the city.
Council approves new bylaw, fines for builders not complying with permitting process

Council approves new bylaw, fines for builders not complying with permitting process

The bylaw also prohibits the practice of vibratory sheet piling, which was an issue raised by multiple business owners earlier this year during a development appeal board hearing involving the company working on the former Blind Pig Pub construction site.
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