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Correction

Correction

The Jan. 22 story “Inuit art struggles for acceptance” incorrectly referred to Inuit people as Innu. In fact, they are two separate and distinct groups. The Gazette apologizes for the error.
Breaking down the ice

Breaking down the ice

This winter's pattern of snow, freezing rain and extended periods of thawing has caused icy havoc on city streets, sidewalks and driveways.
Thieves snitch $18K worth of wheels

Thieves snitch $18K worth of wheels

The RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance after tires and rims from three 2014 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel trucks were stolen from the St. Albert Dodge dealership last week. Between the hours of 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. on Jan.
A hot way to reduce construction waste

A hot way to reduce construction waste

A group of St. Albert natives hopes to harness the power of fire to keep more construction waste out of landfills.
Hospital fundraiser looking for 'Friends'

Hospital fundraiser looking for 'Friends'

More and more people every year require the health care services made available by the Sturgeon Community Hospital.
Straw men bank on bison

Straw men bank on bison

With the wave of a hand, Bob Holm gestures at the miles and miles of fence he set up to mark the sloped hills and lush terrain of Straw Man Farm.
Peak performer

Peak performer

Going to the Olympics as a volunteer member of the support team is not a vacation. "It'll definitely be work and long hours," said Kip Petch, a local sports massage therapist.
Incoming chamber chair looks ahead to 2014

Incoming chamber chair looks ahead to 2014

The new chair of the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce is keen on policy development, looking to break the barriers to better business practice in the region and nationally.
Cancer study seeks subjects

Cancer study seeks subjects

St. Albertans are being asked to give up one hour of their time next week to participate in a province-wide research study aimed at identifying the causes of cancer. The Tomorrow Project will be in town from Monday, Feb. 3 to Wednesday, Feb.
Early decisions key for kids

Early decisions key for kids

Your baby is getting bigger. And in the blink of an eye, it’ll be time to send that busy youngster onto the school bus or be dropped off with a snack and a hug.
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