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One man, 2,000 books

One man, 2,000 books

Matthew Alves is not a big man. He's short, shy, and exceptionally quiet — his voice is just a hair above a whisper. But the 10-year-old St. Albert student does have a huge passion for reading.
Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers

St. Albert RCMP want to inform the community of a possible identity theft scam that has been circulating around the city.
Last handibus open house tonight

Last handibus open house tonight

Residents who use the city’s handibus services will have one last opportunity to share their thoughts with a consultant before a final report is drafted for city council. St.
City welcomes subdivision's name change

City welcomes subdivision's name change

St. Albert's oldest new subdivision will likely have a new name by next week after city council updated the area structure plan (ASP) for the neighbourhood.
Gateway hearings open with protestors

Gateway hearings open with protestors

Hearings for the controversial Northern Gateway Pipeline got underway in Edmonton yesterday, as a string of native elders told the panel reviewing the project that they feared it would endanger their way of life.
Sturgeon visit kicks off cabinet tour

Sturgeon visit kicks off cabinet tour

Provincial cabinet minsters came to the Sturgeon Community Hospital Monday afternoon as part of an Alberta-wide listening tour.
Two killed in highway crash north of Morinville

Two killed in highway crash north of Morinville

Two people were killed Tuesday afternoon in a crash just north of Morinville. Little was known about the accident on Tuesday afternoon before the Gazette went to press, but Morinville RCMP Staff Sgt.
New class teaches boys about manhood

New class teaches boys about manhood

Real men bake cakes. That's the message Reid Watson had for those who wondered why he and 24 other male students were baking and selling cakes at V.J. Maloney Junior High this week.
Donated bed a Christmas miracle

Donated bed a Christmas miracle

Anne Tansley could not figure out how she could afford to purchase a new hospital bed for her adult son, even though his health depends upon having an upright bed to sleep in.
Business Beat

Business Beat

One of two new digital advertising signs installed by the St. Albert Chamber of Commerce is up and running, with the second to follow shortly. Past chair Charlene Zoltenko confirmed the new sign located at St.
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