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Little fire chief raises to new heights

Little fire chief raises to new heights

Oct. 14 will likely be a day that Alex Stoyko will never forget. That was the day that the école Father Jan student held the esteemed title of St. Albert fire chief for a day. Stoyko, 5, was one of many students throughout St.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

A team based at the University of Athens, after reviewing several studies on the subject, has concluded that there appears to be a link between antibiotic use and increased risk of breast cancer.
Wildrose names constituency president

Wildrose names constituency president

Legislation passed by the Alberta Government last year that granted the province more control over which power lines are built and when, has St. Albert resident Bill Whitney a little worried these days, and he’s not alone.
Guilty plea in domestic homicide

Guilty plea in domestic homicide

A Morinville man entered a surprise plea Thursday, pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his common-law wife.
Win Gazette bucks by entering our Small Business Week Contest

Win Gazette bucks by entering our Small Business Week Contest

The St. Albert Gazette is handing out $1,000 in Gazette bucks to be used at selected retailers in St. Albert. Just name the businesses from the slogans that are provided
A new act for schools

A new act for schools

The provincial School Act is undergoing its first major revision in 20 years, with the new version expected sometime next year.
Morinville candidates weigh in on changing demographics

Morinville candidates weigh in on changing demographics

Morinville residents have until Oct. 18 to decide who will represent them on town council.
Bootcamps take aim at butts

Bootcamps take aim at butts

Terri Cooper isn’t actually in the army but when you show up for her weekend smoking-cessation boot camps, you can call her ‘sergeant.
Plastic bag ban worth a look, say candidates

Plastic bag ban worth a look, say candidates

Encouraging the use of reusable shopping bags in St. Albert is an idea that is gaining in popularity among a growing number of residents, and a few city council candidates. Earlier this year, outgoing Coun.
Council hopefuls see dollars and cents

Council hopefuls see dollars and cents

St. Albert residents have until Oct. 18 to decide who should fill the city's six available council chairs.
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