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The ‘rowdy’ is back St. Albert-raised Wayne Allchin packed his bags and moved to Edmonton a few years ago to seek fame and fortune. But about six months ago the frenetic guitarist moved back home to his roots.
All signs point to Profiles

All signs point to Profiles

Sometimes you learn the most amazing things at art exhibits. For instance, the world’s largest photograph – measured at 107 feet across – was made by a pinhole camera.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

False name A 24-year-old man caught lying to police in the hopes they wouldn’t notice the warrants out for his arrest was sentenced to time served this week.
Local Spotlight

Local Spotlight

The ‘rowdy’ is back St. Albert-raised Wayne Allchin packed his bags and moved to Edmonton a few years ago to seek fame and fortune. But about six months ago the frenetic guitarist moved back home to his roots.
Environment File

Environment File

Power line plans revealed St. Albert residents will have their first close look at a proposal to build a 500-kilovolt power line near River Lot 56 this Monday. The line will follow one of four possible routes, said Epcor spokesperson Mike Long.
Come together

Come together

There's a curious energy about this home. Bodies jostle but rarely collide in a surprisingly efficient rhythm given the tight quarters.
Two die in fiery crash

Two die in fiery crash

Emergency workers faced a raging wall of fire on Thursday at the scene of a horrific accident north of St. Albert that claimed two lives and sent another to hospital. The accident on Highway 37 at the Sturgeon River Bridge occurred around 2:45 p.m.
Environment File

Environment File

Power line plans revealed St. Albert residents will have their first close look at a proposal to build a 500-kilovolt power line near River Lot 56 this Monday. The line will follow one of four possible routes, said Epcor spokesperson Mike Long.
Buy local boosts economy, says advocate

Buy local boosts economy, says advocate

It’s important to buy local because your dollars will do more for your community, said Jessie Radies, an Edmonton restaurateur and buy local advocate. Speaking Wednesday to the St.
Correction

Correction

A story in the June 3 edition of the Gazette misstated comments by Sturgeon County fire Chief Bart Clark. Clark did not say that fire hydrants in the Sturgeon Valley area were little more than lawn ornaments.
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