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EDITORIAL: Speed snarls

EDITORIAL: Speed snarls

"Improving traffic flow on St. Albert's main roads could do the job of discouraging people from shortcutting through neighbourhoods."
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold

Canadian Press NewsAlert: Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is keeping its key interest rate target on hold at 0.25 per cent. The central bank says it expects the Canadian economy to contract in the first quarter of 2021. More coming. The Canadian Press
Enough is enough, says local business group

Enough is enough, says local business group

“We just need to all pull together to make sure that we can shop local, eat local ... and help the little guys before the big guy.”
Good morning, St. Albert!

Good morning, St. Albert!

Happy Wednesday!
Hold onto your hats - it's windy out there!

Hold onto your hats - it's windy out there!

And snowy. And generally gross. Maybe just stay in. There's both a snow squall warning and a wind warning for St. Albert and much of Alberta tonight.
Six new COVID-19 cases in St. Albert on Tuesday

Six new COVID-19 cases in St. Albert on Tuesday

Recoveries jumped from 1,623 on Monday to 1,645 on Tuesday, representing an increase of 22 cases recovered.
Patient hopes Canada will introduce regulations for treatment with 'magic mushrooms'

Patient hopes Canada will introduce regulations for treatment with 'magic mushrooms'

As the first terminally ill cancer patient in Canada to legally use so-called magic mushrooms to treat anxiety, Thomas Hartle is hopeful that more temporary approvals from the federal government signal a permanent regulatory regime may be in the work
Tiny house, big dreams

Tiny house, big dreams

Derailed in 2020? Nope. A tiny house teacher, team of NAIT technology students and army of sponsors build a state-of-the-art tiny house
St. Albert resident scammed out of $49,800

St. Albert resident scammed out of $49,800

The St. Albert RCMP said fraudsters posing as Microsoft employees and bank representatives told the resident their banking information had been compromised.
Twenty-five new COVID-19 cases reported in St. Albert over the weekend

Twenty-five new COVID-19 cases reported in St. Albert over the weekend

On Monday, the province reported 17 more St. Albertans have recovered.
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