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Correction

Correction

The April 21 feature on the Large Hadron Collider incorrectly identified Bryan Caron as “Byron Caron.” The Gazette apologizes for the error.
Safety urged at railway crossings

Safety urged at railway crossings

Canada’s railways are reminding the public to obey the rules at level crossings and resist the urge to trespass on railway property. This week is railway safety week and Canadian National is among the companies ramping up a safety campaign.
New program available for aboriginal trust management

New program available for aboriginal trust management

A new online training program promises to provide aboriginal people with financial skills and knowledge required to properly manage trust funds.
Cancer claims school trustee

Cancer claims school trustee

Long-time school trustee and football official Ernie Wynychuk died Sunday at age 78 after a two-year battle with cancer. Wynychuk served on St.
Changes will bring improvement, says Zwozdesky

Changes will bring improvement, says Zwozdesky

Improvements are coming as the province continues to work through its merger of addictions and mental health treatment, said Health and Wellness Minister Gene Zwozdesky.
Funding approved for Arlington roundtables

Funding approved for Arlington roundtables

Council approved funding for the 70 Arlington Dr. roundtables on Monday night, allowing the discussions to begin next week.
Lego train pulls into town

Lego train pulls into town

Trains, planes and automobiles will roll into St. Albert this weekend as a pair of Lego exhibits show off the science of transportation. Wheels, Wings & Waves: a Lego World of Transportation opens today at Edmonton's Telus World of Science.
Running shoes and red dresses

Running shoes and red dresses

When it comes to charity foot races around Edmonton, you’ve got your straightforward ‘fastest to the finish’ competitive events and the other kind where it’s not so much the goal as the scenery.
Fish kill in Riel Pond soon, says city

Fish kill in Riel Pond soon, says city

City officials plan to use pesticides on Riel Pond within two weeks to get rid of an invasive fish. City staff announced this week that they will use Rotenone on the pond to eliminate the three-spined stickleback.
MS walk targets a cure

MS walk targets a cure

St. Albert is just one of 160 communities across the country that will be hosting the 10th Annual Enerflex MS Walk tomorrow but it will have added importance locally.
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