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Complaint registered against AGLC

Complaint registered against AGLC

Contract negotiations have broken down between Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) Local 050, representing the 600 employees of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC), and the employer.
Horner talks health care

Horner talks health care

Progressive Conservative leadership hopeful Doug Horner outlined his goal for a more accessible health-care system while speaking to the Gazette’s editorial board Monday.
Local ridings need enumerators

Local ridings need enumerators

Elections Alberta is looking for some good hands to help count heads in advance of the next election. Returning officers in both local ridings — St. Albert and Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St.
Two vie for Alberta Party nomination

Two vie for Alberta Party nomination

The contest for Alberta Party nomination in the St. Albert riding has two well-known residents looking for the spot.
Correction

Correction

An Aug. 10 story on the Morinville parks and open spaces plan said that, “The report proposes to build some $7.
Gibbons crash claims prominent lawyer

Gibbons crash claims prominent lawyer

A head-on collision on Highway 28 north of Gibbons claimed the life of a well-known Edmonton criminal defence lawyer. Morinville RCMP were called to the scene at around 2 p.m.
NASAP

NASAP

Hello everyone, my name is Sadie and I am an eight-year-old chihuahua-pomeranian cross who is looking for a new home. I am a good girl, housetrained and well-behaved.
Campbell Esso opening delayed

Campbell Esso opening delayed

Anyone hoping to fill up their gas tank or get a double-double on the double at the Campbell Park Esso/Tim Hortons may have to wait until October. “It was supposed to open in the spring.
City to build next stage of Ray Gibbon

City to build next stage of Ray Gibbon

The City of St. Albert will borrow $15.9 million to fund the third stage of Ray Gibbon Drive after council passed second and third readings of a borrowing bylaw Monday evening.
Industrial land still on the radar

Industrial land still on the radar

The city took the next step toward designating a portion of its annexed land for light industrial use on Monday, but a final decision on the amount and the location is still months away.
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