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NDP leader Rachel Notley talks health care and economic recovery

NDP leader Rachel Notley talks health care and economic recovery

“There’s a number of different reasons why the doctors in that clinic said they are leaving. Some of them literally don’t like government, and literally beyond that with COVID we know that family physicians on the fee for services model are challenged,” Notley said.
Council says no to extra financial support for gymnastics club

Council says no to extra financial support for gymnastics club

Councillor argues decision made last year to randomly cut funding to Dynamyx was 'unprecedented'
Supreme Court of Canada won't hear challenge of 2015 Alberta election call

Supreme Court of Canada won't hear challenge of 2015 Alberta election call

Donald Rigney, who wanted to run as a candidate, and Edmonton lawyer Tom Engel, went to court in March 2015 seeking a declaration that the Election Act prohibited an election call before the 2016 window.
Hinshaw backs 'prudent' summer reopening plan

Hinshaw backs 'prudent' summer reopening plan

"It is my opinion that we need to be as mindful of recovering from the impacts that the last year has had on Albertans' mental health, well-being and determinants of health, as we are of the direct impacts of COVID-19 infection."
Business owners still in the dark after Citadel Mews fire

Business owners still in the dark after Citadel Mews fire

"Security did not permit me to go in for safety reasons."
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Friday!
St. Albert to launch transit tap cards this fall

St. Albert to launch transit tap cards this fall

The city is part of a regional transit program to incorporate Smart Fare cards as payment for bus service.
Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 9

Students explore art themes in Re/LAUNCH/ing, vol. 9

Each month, StAlbertTODAY.ca will be displaying an online gallery of art created by high school students. These are May's submissions.
St. Albert Children's Theatre goes digital to celebrate its 40th

St. Albert Children's Theatre goes digital to celebrate its 40th

Call goes out to artists of all ages for unique, cross-platform series to mark the company's anniversary.
COLUMN: Let's follow Quebec's lead, declare English Alberta's official language

COLUMN: Let's follow Quebec's lead, declare English Alberta's official language

"Let’s face it, the French language globally has been declining for decades, replaced not just by English, but also by Mandarin and Spanish."
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