Skip to content

Local News

Syncrude's bird plan rejected by province

Syncrude's bird plan rejected by province

Alberta Environment rejected Syncrude's waterfowl protection plan just days before more than a thousand birds died on that company's tailings ponds.
Students get taste of paralympic action

Students get taste of paralympic action

Students at a local junior high school have enjoyed the paralympic spirit this week.
Man receives day parole in vicious murder

Man receives day parole in vicious murder

A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the horrific death of a St. Albert man in 2008 was released on day parole earlier this month. Mark James Horning, who pleaded guilty in May 2008 to manslaughter for his role in the death of St.
Council commits $3M for affordable housing

Council commits $3M for affordable housing

City council committed more than $3 million in grants to two affordable housing projects on Tuesday night. The commitments would see the city spend $2.3 million to purchase land for the St.
Ugliest Bathroom Contest

Ugliest Bathroom Contest

Bodacious Bath and The Gazette invite you to enter our “Ugliest Bath” contest. You could win a Bath Remodel up to a value of $15,000 !!!
Crowd complains of poor consultation

Crowd complains of poor consultation

The City of St. Albert and proponents of a controversial affordable housing project in Akinsdale did a poor job of consulting with area residents. That was one of many complaints that repeatedly surfaced at a public hearing Monday night at St.
Cops seize drugs, cash in Deer Ridge

Cops seize drugs, cash in Deer Ridge

Officers seized drugs, cash and a throwing star during a raid on a Deer Ridge home last week.
Direct Energy, newspapers call for nominations

Direct Energy, newspapers call for nominations

Just as St.
Massacure inches toward $1M

Massacure inches toward $1M

The St. Valentine's Day Hair Massacure is getting ever so close to reaching an important milestone.
Valley residents get a look at fire service costs

Valley residents get a look at fire service costs

Bringing fire service to the Sturgeon Valley could cost residents more than $600 each per year for the next 15 years under a proposal put before residents at an open house last week.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks