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COLUMN: Some insects are pests; most are beneficial to your garden

COLUMN: Some insects are pests; most are beneficial to your garden

Believe it or not, mosquitos are pollinators, too.
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Saturday!
Top honours for St. Albert Gazette staff at 2020 AWNA awards

Top honours for St. Albert Gazette staff at 2020 AWNA awards

St. Albert Gazette publisher Brian Bachynski praised the newsroom for its recent accolades. “I’m very proud of the work our newsroom does for our community. The stories need to be told not only to inform, but in some cases inspire, debate, and affect change."
Alberta finance minister defends $1.3B loss on Keystone XL as 'calculated decision'

Alberta finance minister defends $1.3B loss on Keystone XL as 'calculated decision'

Premier Jason Kenney and his United Conservative government, in early 2020, committed $1.5 billion in direct financing and $6 billion more in loan guarantees to TC Energy Corp.
St. Albert schools prepare for outdoor grads

St. Albert schools prepare for outdoor grads

Distanced ceremonies in vogue during pandemic
Auditor scolds Alberta over mine-cleanup fund, how province handles polluted sites

Auditor scolds Alberta over mine-cleanup fund, how province handles polluted sites

Doug Wylie found the government hasn't answered concerns about how company payments into the security fund are calculated. He found five ways in which it still allows companies to overstate their assets, underestimate the effects of oil price declines, and delay payments.
Driveway fire pits are here to stay

Driveway fire pits are here to stay

The program is now permanent, and includes both Friday and Saturday evenings.
Canada, Alberta sign deal for $1.3B hydrogen plant in Edmonton

Canada, Alberta sign deal for $1.3B hydrogen plant in Edmonton

The plant would capture three million tonnes of CO2 yearly and produce 1,500 tonnes of hydrogen a day.
Portfolio: weekly art listings

Portfolio: weekly art listings

Art Gallery of St. Albert High Energy 26 is back, though in an online format only due to the ongoing pandemic.

ATB Financial raises outlook for economic growth in Alberta

ATB says it will take until 2023 for the province to regain the ground it lost.
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