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Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Sunday!
Heron proposes HERA grant for eco-renos

Heron proposes HERA grant for eco-renos

Would give cash for energy-saving home renos
Stollery gets a boost from fun, driving fundraiser

Stollery gets a boost from fun, driving fundraiser

Thanks to the stellar team of health professionals at at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, Collin Beaton is filled with energy, even after three heart surgeries. His parents are hosting the third annual Collin's Carventure to raise money for the Stollery.
Reynolds museum ancient artifacts hit the auction block

Reynolds museum ancient artifacts hit the auction block

Edmonton antique dealer parts with massive collection of ancient artifacts acquired from the Stan Reynolds collection--plus a few extras of his own.
Brian Cyr now #3 realtor in the West

Brian Cyr now #3 realtor in the West

St. Albert's market hot for sales, just one of the many factors that helped Cyr to achieve more and better sales in 2020.
Notley proposes bill to expand coal mining policy and begin public consultation

Notley proposes bill to expand coal mining policy and begin public consultation

“Albertans have been very clear. They want mountains, not mines. They want clean water."
No immediate enforcement action expected from Sundre rally

No immediate enforcement action expected from Sundre rally

Mountain View Freedom group has held multiple rallies in the region
Olympian’s baby with rare cancer in remission

Olympian’s baby with rare cancer in remission

There's been a "huge win" for the baby daughter of a local family who's battling a rare cancer.
St. Albert council approves $100K for COVID-19 business resiliency program

St. Albert council approves $100K for COVID-19 business resiliency program

"I do agree that it's late but we're getting it done now," said Mayor Cathy Heron
Ottawa mulls exempting more workers from Canada-U.S. border shutdown: Garneau

Ottawa mulls exempting more workers from Canada-U.S. border shutdown: Garneau

He told a parliamentary committee Thursday that could mean allowing technicians in the integrated auto industry to be considered essential workers for cross-border purposes.
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