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12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 11: Greg gets a lift

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 11: Greg gets a lift

It's Day 11 of the Gazette's 12 Days of Christmas Kindness Program, where we celebrate a local person who does good for others and do some good to them! Today’s gift is going to Greg Dixon, who was nominated by Beryl Wyspianski.
Christmas films making holiday memories

Christmas films making holiday memories

Tico Romao, a film studies instructor at the Unviersity of Alberta, talks about the well-crafted and poorly created holiday films we can expect to see
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 10: Always looking after others

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 10: Always looking after others

It's Day 10 of the Gazette's 12 Days of Christmas Kindness Program, where we celebrate a local person who does good for others and do some good to them! Today’s gift is going to Shannon Briegel, who was nominated by Gidget Dusza. 
St. Albert foodie serves vegan dishes at Christmas

St. Albert foodie serves vegan dishes at Christmas

Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, plant-curious or carnivore, Yvonne Smith's vegan recipes are worth bookmarking
Thirsty Rooster is closed for food safety violations

Thirsty Rooster is closed for food safety violations

AHS inspectors say The Thirsty Rooster Eatery and Bar was operating despite being issued a closure order this week.
Naheed Nenshi has a Jagmeet Singh problem

Naheed Nenshi has a Jagmeet Singh problem

New NDP leader has never been inclined to play second fiddle to another politician
Ex-employees kept network access in three gov't departments: auditor

Ex-employees kept network access in three gov't departments: auditor

Loose network and IT controls increase risk of unauthorized access to government data and Albertans’ personal information, report says.
Tubas players toot their own horns at St. Albert Christmas concert

Tubas players toot their own horns at St. Albert Christmas concert

Mission Hill Brass – The Shining Star features a holiday musical interlude on Dec. 22 at St. Albert United Church
Alberta creates homelessness advisory panel, changes grant process

Alberta creates homelessness advisory panel, changes grant process

The Alberta government says it's creating an advisory panel to inform the province's approach to handling homelessness.
Calgary-area CUPW president looks back on postal worker strike

Calgary-area CUPW president looks back on postal worker strike

With their return to work, Odour said Canada Post will start picking up and accepting items starting on Dec. 20. Following dealing with their backlog for the first 48 hours of going back to work, he outlined that services for rural communities will continue as normal.
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