Last Thursday, Italian Bakery’s Mercato in St. Albert put up a job ad for a grocery clerk.
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Last Thursday, Italian Bakery’s Mercato in St. Albert put up a job ad for a grocery clerk.
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St. Albert residents are being asked to provide feedback on an initial design of a future park space in Erin Ridge North.
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St. Albert city council heard on Tuesday an urgent servicing project in the city’s northeast could cost more than $60 million, and a moratorium on development in the area might be needed until the project is finished.
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A St. Albert resident is looking to collect some 8,000 petition signatures before the end of March to force a public vote on the future of Millennium Park, for which council passed first reading on a $20.8 million borrowing bylaw last month.
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The City of St. Albert ended 2023 with a $4.58 million budget surplus, which council has elected to put into reserves.
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The average cost of a single-detached home in St. Albert dropped by roughly $6,000 from 2022 to 2023, but local real estate agents say that 2024’s market is looking hot.
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Some major repairs will take place on two bridges in St. Albert this summer, the city says.
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St. Albert city council is being tasked with deciding what to do with an estimated $4.58 million 2023 budget surplus this week, while also receiving an update on a potentially $60 million or more servicing project in the city’s northeast.
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Reduced parking requirements proposed in the draft update to the St. Albert’s Land Use Bylaw are top of mind for survey respondents, according to a recent What We Heard report from the city.
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St. Albert city council unanimously voted last week to send the provincial government a letter of support for a $50 million or more funding request being made by ARROW Utilities, formerly known as the Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission.
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