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Correction

Correction

A May 2 story entitled ‘St. Albert to pursue annexation from Sturgeon County,’ mistakenly stated that Coun. Wes Brodhead voted against a motion to pursue an annexation. Couns. Malcolm Parker and Cam MacKay voted against the motion.
Walk, games and floats, all for charity

Walk, games and floats, all for charity

There's a new fundraising walk in town and its organizers are hoping to drum up support for the group behind one of St. Albert's largest and most visible charity efforts. Walking for Walls is billed as the Habitat for Humanity Walk.
History comes alive at local schools

History comes alive at local schools

It was a busy night at the museum this week for two St. Albert schools as hundreds of students took on the roles of historic Canadians.
Consumers warn about windows business

Consumers warn about windows business

Local homeowners are speaking out after cash deposits were handed over to a local company that failed to follow through with its end of the deal.
Healthy choices are a personal investment

Healthy choices are a personal investment

A worldwide movement is taking off locally that encourages people to adopt a new lifestyle that will lead to a healthier life through diet, physical fitness and thought.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man who threatened to kill his wife’s boyfriend and himself last summer, as their marriage broke down, was put on two years probation Monday.
New medical centre announced

New medical centre announced

Finding a family physician in St. Albert could soon get a little easier thanks to the Sturgeon Medical Arts Centre announced this week.
Gazette named best in its class in Canada

Gazette named best in its class in Canada

This week the St. Albert Gazette was named the best all-round newspaper in its circulation class (12,500-24,999) by Newspapers Canada.
Aspects of aging slowed with tai chi

Aspects of aging slowed with tai chi

Tai chi is an ancient practice that can have big benefits later in life by slowing certain signs of aging.
Steel's moving bill large and growing

Steel's moving bill large and growing

The St. Albert Steel will have to pay approximately a quarter-of-a-million dollars to leave town, with the number likely to grow depending on the condition of its offices and dressing room.
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