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Alberta 911 fees to increase in September

Alberta 911 fees to increase in September

The 911 levy is expected to bring in $41 million per year, half the cost of the upgrades, and municipalities will need to foot the bill for the other half.
LETTER: Outdoor rec facility would be a vast improvement on natural rinks

LETTER: Outdoor rec facility would be a vast improvement on natural rinks

"This community infrastructure will be one of the few outdoor facilities that can be enjoyed year around by the community, regardless of age or sport."
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Friday!
Town to reopen cultural centre

Town to reopen cultural centre

CCC, MLC expand access under loosened COVID rules
Ottawa won't set new deadline for providing clean water in First Nations communities

Ottawa won't set new deadline for providing clean water in First Nations communities

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised in 2015 to lift all drinking-water advisories by this March. In December, Miller announced that deadline would be missed.
Albertans rush to book vaccines

Albertans rush to book vaccines

“This is great news and will go a long way in protecting those who are most vulnerable to severe outcomes from this virus."
We Banjo 3 prepares for epic viral concert

We Banjo 3 prepares for epic viral concert

It is the Irish band's first appearance together in one year
LETTER: Not expecting improvements to traffic system

LETTER: Not expecting improvements to traffic system

I fully concur with the statements made by reader Tony Gull ("City should follow survey results on speed limit review," Feb. 17 Gazette ). The steps taken by St.
Banff research wolf shot and killed in Montana

Banff research wolf shot and killed in Montana

“This wolf began to show signs of dispersal over the past six months, as it first travelled south into Spray Valley Provincial Park, and into British Columbia, before finally venturing further south."
Next step on Alberta pension plan in spring, but no change without referendum: Kenney

Next step on Alberta pension plan in spring, but no change without referendum: Kenney

Treasury Department officials are currently studying the feasibility of Alberta going it alone on a provincial plan.
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