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Local business woman convicted for forging cheques worth almost $72,000

Local business woman convicted for forging cheques worth almost $72,000

A long-time St. Albert resident and business partner in DKC Janitorial, was sent to jail last week for taking nearly $72,000 from company coffers via fraudulent cheques.
Chamber president and CEO to retire

Chamber president and CEO to retire

St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Lynda Moffat announced her retirement on Wednesday during a monthly luncheon. Moffat told the Gazette it was just time.
Vader trial looks at DNA in detail

Vader trial looks at DNA in detail

An expert witness at Travis Vader's murder trial spent the better part of two days explaining how DNA is collected and analyzed.
Postal union says fight not over

Postal union says fight not over

An empty chair reserved for Canada Post remained at the front of the room throughout a town hall held this week about the proposed closure of the Perron Street post office.
Project 9 on hunt for possible contractors

Project 9 on hunt for possible contractors

A sewer trunk line project is already attracting potential contractors from across North America.
Food banks ramping up 'Amp Your Good' campaign

Food banks ramping up 'Amp Your Good' campaign

by Scott Hayes The Alberta Food Bank Network is freshening up its attempts to get people to donate fresh food with the first ‘real food’ drive set to start in the middle of next month.
Cooper: Federal budget leaves Canadians wanting

Cooper: Federal budget leaves Canadians wanting

The Liberal budget sets Canada up for long-term structural deficits, does “very little in the way of creating jobs” and results in tax increases for every Canadian, Conservative MP Michael Cooper told business owners at a meeting Wednesda
Power naps for vampires

Power naps for vampires

By Kevin Ma I leave the office in a grouchy mood most days. Not just because I'm working late, but because I see so many computers here left on overnight. Sometimes it's a screensaver. Other times, not even that.
Spring sales begin to pick up as prices hold steady

Spring sales begin to pick up as prices hold steady

Trees are budding and houses are selling now that spring has arrived early in St. Albert. Even so, the harsh reality of the provincial economy is keeping the market from full bloom.
Cadets honour Vimy Ridge

Cadets honour Vimy Ridge

By Kevin Ma St. Albert army cadets will march before the lieutenant governor this weekend to commemorate one of the most important battles in Canadian history. About 25 members of the 3069 1 Field Ambulance Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps of St.
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