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Residents urged to conserve water

Residents urged to conserve water

EPCOR is asking everyone in the capital region, including St. Albert and Morinville residents, to limit their non-essential water use.
New chamber CEO announced

New chamber CEO announced

Lynda Moffat breathed a sigh of relief this week as a new St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce president and CEO was announced.
EI and welfare numbers double in St. Albert

EI and welfare numbers double in St. Albert

The number of St. Albert Food Bank users receiving unemployment insurance and income support has doubled in the past year. Though not a complete picture of the community, numbers provided by the St.
Council sets date for updated code of conduct

Council sets date for updated code of conduct

St. Albert city council members want to see an updated council code of conduct for their consideration before the municipal election next October. Coun.
Mazda CX-9: a must-have for families

Mazda CX-9: a must-have for families

It seems the three-seat SUV or crossover is the must-have vehicle for family hauling these days. Mini-vans continue to fall out of favour with many families, soccer moms excluded.
How to soar through life

How to soar through life

I’ve been traveling a lot lately and have seen my share of airports and planes. The inevitable wait time provides endless opportunities for reflection and observation.
Police Beat

Police Beat

A collision between a motorcycle and a pick-up truck last Friday afternoon has claimed the life of a 36-year-old man. The crash happened on Highway 2 near Township Road 564 in Sturgeon County.
Correction

Correction

A feature that ran in the Gazette on page 19 on Aug. 17 on particulate matter featured a graphic from the U.S.
Council defeats motion to halt work with Sturgeon County

Council defeats motion to halt work with Sturgeon County

St. Albert city council has rejected a motion that would have halted all work on a joint servicing study with neighbouring Sturgeon County. Coun.
Digital signs decision delayed to 2017

Digital signs decision delayed to 2017

A bylaw amendment to allow digital advertising along St. Albert Trail has been pushed back to February after it was heavily criticized by sign industry members, business owners and the public during Monday’s public hearing.
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