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Churches, doctors and day cares could open in business parks

Churches, doctors and day cares could open in business parks

The city is exploring whether to allow churches, medical offices and daycares to locate in St. Albert business parks.
Cancer claims former Gazette editor

Cancer claims former Gazette editor

Former St. Albert Gazette managing editor Sue Gawlak has succumbed to a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She was 59. Gawlak passed away Friday morning at her Akinsdale home surrounded by family, after an 18-month fight with cancer.
Breast Friends row for science

Breast Friends row for science

Local dragon-boaters and scientists have busted a myth about plane rides, swollen arms and breast cancer.
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Volunteers

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City to loan money for playground project

City to loan money for playground project

The City of St. Albert will loan $16,100 to a parent group from Bertha Kennedy School to pay for the completion of a new playground that opened last year.
Rescued dogs need homes in Capital region

Rescued dogs need homes in Capital region

The newest residents of the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) came a long way to get there, but not from the most pleasant circumstances.
Reward fund swells in first few days

Reward fund swells in first few days

A reward fund announced Monday for information in the McCann missing persons case has swelled to more than $30,000 and donations continue to pour in. The family announced the fund on Monday in partnership with the City of St. Albert.
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Volunteers

Want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Cops seek witness in parking lot brawl

Cops seek witness in parking lot brawl

Police are looking for witnesses of a fight outside a local bar that left one man with a broken leg. The fight outside Friday’s Lounge in the Campbell Business Park took place between 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 7.
Take back the street, says Deer Ridge

Take back the street, says Deer Ridge

Citizen patrols, locked gates and better lights were just some of the ideas Deer Ridge residents had this week as they met to fight crime in their neighbourhood.
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