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Newly named Gawlak Award for top editorial writing

Newly named Gawlak Award for top editorial writing

The St. Albert Gazette is paying tribute to a former editor with an award now named in her honour.

Skillet

May the stink be with you! There’s nothing that compares to Sorrentino Restaurant’s Garlic Festival, a local tradition now 25 years running.
The jig is back on

The jig is back on

By Kevin Ma Get those fiddles out of storage, jigging fans – the Métis Spring Festival is happening this year after all. The Gazette reported last month that the 8th annual Métis Spring Festival was cancelled.
Accessing accessibility

Accessing accessibility

When you have difficulties with your vision or hearing, there are a multitude of devices out there to help you with day-to-day life at home and even out in the world, such as when checking out books from the library.
Candelight vigil demands the return of Azer children

Candelight vigil demands the return of Azer children

More than 60 people gathered at Elmer Gish School for a candlelight vigil Thursday evening, demanding the federal government increase pressure to return four Canadian children abducted to a Kurdish war zone in northern Iraq. Their father, Dr.
Glengarry Glen Ross, a commentary of our times

Glengarry Glen Ross, a commentary of our times

Watching four real estate salesmen stab each other in the back or deliberately break the law is absorbing.

Chatter

Folk Music Award submissions Canadian folk music is alive and kicking. In fact, the 12th edition of the Folk Music Awards will be held on Dec. 2 to 3 in Toronto.
A workout for acrobats

A workout for acrobats

Andrea Thomson has tried yoga, Pilates, dance and running. But lately the St. Albert resident is combining her routine with something completely different: workout exercises for circus acrobats.

Chatter

Library comedy show fundraiser The Morinville Community Library hosts its third annual Comedy Night Fundraiser this coming Saturday to raise money for programs and services.
Sharks circle in a small pond

Sharks circle in a small pond

David Mamet’s blistering comedy Glengarry Glen Ross about small-time cutthroat real estate salesmen is not an easy pill to swallow.
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