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Holiday shopping means more hours for workers

Holiday shopping means more hours for workers

As the countdown to Christmas moves toward the single digits, local store owners are keeping their doors open longer on weekends and evenings.
Gifting outside the box

Gifting outside the box

When lifelong St. Albert resident June Haudenschild and her husband Robert sold some property in town over a year ago, the retirees knew they wanted to make a donation to help the Sturgeon Hospital.
St. Albert's volunteer gardener dies

St. Albert's volunteer gardener dies

There was a time in the Gazette newsroom – back about 10 years ago – when reporters nicknamed Carol Rankin as "Mrs. Volunteer.
Art bench restoration raises questions at council

Art bench restoration raises questions at council

A request to fund the restoration of St. Albert’s public art bench Blooms underwent some scrutiny on Monday night.
Union to fight new labour laws

Union to fight new labour laws

Alberta's biggest union has launched a legal challenge of a pair of "draconian" bills that crack down on illegal strikes – a crackdown one scholar says might backfire for the province.
Making history come alive

Making history come alive

From finding arrowheads in his backyard to unearthing a mammoth kill site, Merlin Rosser says he can't choose just one favourite find. Every time he comes across an artifact, it's another aha moment. "Every single artifact I have ever found is valuable, not for its actual cash value but for the story it tells," he says.
Pair arrested after car chase through Grandin

Pair arrested after car chase through Grandin

RCMP have arrested a man and a woman after a car chase resulted in a stolen truck crashing into the fence of a house in Grandin on Wednesday. St. Albert RCMP responded to a call around 2 p.m. on Dec.
Christmas Traditions

Christmas Traditions

Great gift ideas, crafts, recipes and songs of the season.
Council approves water rebates

Council approves water rebates

Rebates for some water users are going ahead despite an attempt by the mayor to move the money to utility reserves instead.
Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers

The St. Albert Crime Stoppers Association is asking for your assistance in solving the following crime: On Oct. 23, at approximately 7:30 a.m., two unknown males were seen on video exiting the Gateway Safeway.
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