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Doom comes to Perras Place

Doom comes to Perras Place

The historic home next to Morinville’s town hall is set to face the wrecking ball next spring. Perras Place is the purple home next to St. Germain Place that currently houses the town’s tourist information centre.
Jensen Lakes has city's first beach-side lots

Jensen Lakes has city's first beach-side lots

With the first phase of residential development complete, Jensen Lakes will be celebrating its grand opening this weekend.
Northeast Henday set to open for traffic

Northeast Henday set to open for traffic

The northeast segment of the Anthony Henday traffic corridor will open to motorists this weekend after four years of construction. The Anthony Henday runs along St.
Teachers study neuroscience

Teachers study neuroscience

Sturgeon teachers are getting schooled on children’s brain activity. On Friday Sept. 16, 290 teachers and support staff from the Sturgeon School Division spent the day studying neuroscience to better handle children who are at risk.
Audit controversy at Alexander First Nation

Audit controversy at Alexander First Nation

A controversial forensic audit report shows almost $2.2 million in unexplained payments to eight employees of the Alexander First Nation.
The Law comes to St. Albert

The Law comes to St. Albert

December 24, 1877: the law arrives in St. Albert. It was on this day that Alfred Arcand stepped into Bishop Grandin's church, historian Bertha Kennedy writes in the Gazette.
Mammoth project is 90 per cent done

Mammoth project is 90 per cent done

Sturgeon County's biggest industrial project is now 90 per cent complete, says one of its proponents. Now comes the tough part. The Gazette toured the $8.5 billion Sturgeon Refinery last week for an update on the project's progress.
Celebrate Servus Place

Celebrate Servus Place

Servus Place is celebrating its 10th anniversary this weekend and is inviting the community to the party. The City of St. Albert’s Servus Credit Union Place opened the doors on Sept.
City council to talk boundary growth in private

City council to talk boundary growth in private

St. Albert city council is ready to take a serious look at boundary growth before continuing any further discussion about joint servicing with Sturgeon County. At the Sept. 19 meeting, council unanimously approved Coun.
Chickens may come to a yard near you

Chickens may come to a yard near you

Egged on by backyard-hen proponents, St. Albert council approved an 18-month pilot project.
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