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Wild St. Albert – Meet the muskrat

Wild St. Albert – Meet the muskrat

Like wildlife? So do we! Starting today, the Gazette will be profiling a reasonably common wild creature in the St. Albert region every other week. Birds, beasts, bugs, fish … so long as it's alive and kicking, we'll feature it.
Hypnotherapy opens mind to subconscious

Hypnotherapy opens mind to subconscious

Tapping into the subconscious mind through hypnotherapy is gaining in popularity as a way to curb smoking and weight gain. Rosa Marrazzo, certified clinical hypnotherapist at St.
Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes

Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes

After months of M-rated games, a decent, high profile E-rated game comes along ready for some ambitious reviewer to rip into: Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A young man who threatened to beat his wife’s head into a pulp will be under the close supervision of a psychiatrist for the next 18 months.
Residents pleased but concerns linger – survey

Residents pleased but concerns linger – survey

St. Albert residents are generally satisfied with their city and with municipal services, but some issues continue to raise concerns for residents, according to the Community Satisfaction Survey. "Feedback from residents indicates St.
Council approves plan to relocate administration staff

Council approves plan to relocate administration staff

Some City of St. Albert employees will soon be packing up their offices for a move from St. Albert Place to existing city space elsewhere. Council approved a four-phase plan Monday that will see St.
City tracking potential heritage properties

City tracking potential heritage properties

The city has recently been working on ramping up its stature as a place of many significant heritage buildings. The results are starting to materialize, but the city still needs public input and it could benefit some lucky homeowners in the long run.
Province kicks off northeast Henday project

Province kicks off northeast Henday project

The province started closing the loop on Anthony Henday Drive Monday, with the sod turning on the $1.81 billion northeast leg of the road.
St. Albert sees 'very modest' growth

St. Albert sees 'very modest' growth

St. Albert now boasts a population of 60,994 after experiencing a “very modest” 1.4-per-cent growth increase in the last two years, according to the municipal census.
Reasoning behind youth centre funding decision made public

Reasoning behind youth centre funding decision made public

Low participation and service duplication are included among reasons why the community services advisory board (CSAB) recently recommended discontinuing Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) funding for the St.
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