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This week in St. Albert history: a freezing first day of school

This week in St. Albert history: a freezing first day of school

We take a look back through the Gazette archives from 2010, 1993, 1984, and 1977.
MAYOR in HINDSIGHT: What is NIMBY?

MAYOR in HINDSIGHT: What is NIMBY?

NOT IN MY BACK YARD (NIMBY) It is a disrespectful acronym used by many. It is a reason for politicians to dismiss input.
Police payment freeze welcomed — but then what?

Police payment freeze welcomed — but then what?

Kara Westerlund, Rural Municipalities of Alberta president, welcomes a payment hike freeze for RCMP services in rural municipalities. But the organization sees no clear, effective and affordable path forward for policing RMA’s 69 counties and municipal districts.
'Like a jail': A disability can make rural Alberta unliveable

'Like a jail': A disability can make rural Alberta unliveable

Fifty-nine per cent of Albertans with disabilities reported barriers to accessibility in public spaces, according to Statistics Canada.
St. Albert celebrates 12 Days of Christmas Kindness

St. Albert celebrates 12 Days of Christmas Kindness

New program provide gifts to deserving St. Albertans
Borealis Lights' giant 75-foot tree awaits your arrival

Borealis Lights' giant 75-foot tree awaits your arrival

The cone-shaped Christmas tree located at St. Albert's Kinsmen RV Park is designed with 57,000 synchronized coloured lights
St. Albert actor proud of romantic Christmas film

St. Albert actor proud of romantic Christmas film

Maureen Rooney plays a main character in Meet Me At the Christmas Train Parade currently featured on Amazon Prime.
LETTER: Photo radar changes a danger to motorists

LETTER: Photo radar changes a danger to motorists

Speed kills and the Alberta Government just declared open season on motorists.
St. Albert Community Foundation announces new name

St. Albert Community Foundation announces new name

The foundation will be known as St. Albert Sturgeon Community Foundation to better reflect its geographic area
Alberta provides $1.5 million for Indigenous trades training

Alberta provides $1.5 million for Indigenous trades training

The new funding will support a Residential Construction Program for Indigenous people. 
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