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Federal minister asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post strike

Federal minister asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post strike

Mail could begin moving again in Canada as early as next week after the federal government moved Friday to end the nearly month-long work stoppage at Canada Post.
Hundreds take part in staged mass shooting in St. Albert

Hundreds take part in staged mass shooting in St. Albert

"Emergency management, first response is all based on teamwork," he continued. "Being together and working together and getting through these kind of things is critical."
LETTER: Rotary Foundation should step aside

LETTER: Rotary Foundation should step aside

Why would any charity drag its feet in addressing the interests of a donor's estate when the surviving holder of the estate have a change in mind? As I read the Nov. 21 Gazette that question jumped out at me.
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 1: The "Heart of the Neighbourhood"

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS KINDNESS, DAY 1: The "Heart of the Neighbourhood"

Welcome to Day 1 of the St. Albert Gazette's 12 Days of Christmas Kindness! Our very first recipient is Derrick White, who was nominated by his friend and neighbour Kevin Malinowski.
St. Albert loses appetite for ’27 seniors games after ‘massive’ format change

St. Albert loses appetite for ’27 seniors games after ‘massive’ format change

55+ games merge summer and winter competitions, cut athletics, expand card games, billiards
Convicted killer of St. Albert couple Travis Vader denied parole

Convicted killer of St. Albert couple Travis Vader denied parole

Parole board says he would pose an undue risk to the public
LETTER: Taxes down while franchise fees are up

LETTER: Taxes down while franchise fees are up

It was with a faint glimmer of optimism that I read last week in the Gazette that St. Albert council was able to pare down the proposed municipal tax increase to 3.6 per cent.
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley quitting legislature seat as of Dec. 30

Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley quitting legislature seat as of Dec. 30

Rachel Notley announced on social media Thursday morning that, as of Dec. 30, she is resigning as the legislature representative for Edmonton-Strathcona.
Text scam involving speeding tickets circulating in Alberta, warns RCMP

Text scam involving speeding tickets circulating in Alberta, warns RCMP

Government and police organizations do not issue tickets via text messaging says RCMP warning about speeding ticket scam circulating in Alberta.
'It's about the kids': CUPW members in St. Albert accept Santa letters

'It's about the kids': CUPW members in St. Albert accept Santa letters

Striking CUPW members volunteering to write responses, accept letters at picket line downtown
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