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St. Albert living wage fourth highest in the province

St. Albert living wage fourth highest in the province

The living wage in St. Albert rose more than a dollar from $22.40 to $23.80 per hour
Lest we forget: St. Albert honours Remembrance Day

Lest we forget: St. Albert honours Remembrance Day

St. Albert will honour those who have served with its annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph, organized by the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion
Bill demands fewer parole hearings for murderers

Bill demands fewer parole hearings for murderers

Member of Parliament for St. Albert – Edmonton Michael Cooper worked with Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu on a bill that would reduce the frequency of parole hearings for murderers.
RVC rodeo athletes return home from Canadian Finals Rodeo

RVC rodeo athletes return home from Canadian Finals Rodeo

Langdon's Shelby and Makayla Boisjoli finished with an aggregate (AGG) rank of sixth and 12th in the CFR Ladies Breakaway Roping event, while Crossfield bullrider, Tyler Craig, finished with an AGG rank of 12th in the bullriding event.
St. Albert girls volleyball teams undefeated in Metro League

St. Albert girls volleyball teams undefeated in Metro League

The St. Albert Catholic High School team is aiming for provincials.
Budget recommends deferral of $3.3 million in capital projects

Budget recommends deferral of $3.3 million in capital projects

Councillors say they will bring certain projects on unfunded list forward for consideration
Province announces dismantling of AHS into four new healthcare organizations

Province announces dismantling of AHS into four new healthcare organizations

AHS will become a service provider, much like Covenant Health, says Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange.
St. Albert youth reflect on sacrifices of Canadian soldiers

St. Albert youth reflect on sacrifices of Canadian soldiers

William D. Cuts students join veterans to remember at No Stone Left Alone ceremony
Alberta announces new health delivery system, promises to try to protect jobs

Alberta announces new health delivery system, promises to try to protect jobs

EDMONTON — The Alberta government says protecting jobs will be a priority as it embarks on a massive restructuring of its health system.
OPINION: Benefits of gardening

OPINION: Benefits of gardening

There’s an old Middle Eastern story about a little bird who, when she heard the sky was falling, lay down on the trail on her back with her feet up. A horseman came thundering down the trail, stopped, and asked what the little bird was doing.
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