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A showcase for home-based and small businesses hits St. Albert this weekend. The show will feature products from about 40 vendors ranging from jewelry to relaxation, handbags, clothing, art, pottery and travel.
No campout, but firefighters still lend helping hand

No campout, but firefighters still lend helping hand

While five Edmonton firefighters enjoyed the milder spring weather during a four-day camping trip/muscular dystrophy fundraiser on top of an Edmonton fire hall this week, their St.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A man left behind during a residential break in will spend six months in jail.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Do you want to volunteer and give back to the community, but don’t know how to get involved? We can help you! The St.
Affordable housing affects neighbouring properties, not neighbourhood - experts

Affordable housing affects neighbouring properties, not neighbourhood - experts

Concerns about property values falling because of a proposed affordable housing project are legitimate, but only to a point, say local real estate professionals. Residents in the area of 70 Arlington Dr.
Correction

Correction

The St. Albert Community Village conducted a survey of people who are at risk of becoming homeless, and not individuals who are homeless, as the Gazette reported Wednesday. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
Business Beat

Business Beat

A showcase for home-based and small businesses hits St. Albert this weekend. The show will feature products from about 40 vendors ranging from jewelry to relaxation, handbags, clothing, art, pottery and travel.
Province approves regional growth plan

Province approves regional growth plan

The province has signed off on a new growth blueprint for the Capital region. Premier Ed Stelmach congratulated all 25 member municipalities of the Capital Region Board (CRB) for creating the growth plan, which was formally approved Thursday morning.
Landowners want to tear up IDP

Landowners want to tear up IDP

Sturgeon County landowners living within the boundaries of the St. Albert-Sturgeon intermunicipal development plan (IDP) told county councillors they want to see the nine-year-old bylaw dissolved.
County gets high marks in satisfaction survey

County gets high marks in satisfaction survey

Sturgeon County residents are happy with their quality of life and county services, but few could tell you who their councillors are or what divisions they live in.
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