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Local grad hits high notes

Local grad hits high notes

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Production delivers spooks and humour

Production delivers spooks and humour

Andrew Lloyd Webber is the quintessential 21st century composer, and it’s a pretty safe bet his name will live on in the pantheon of music alongside Stephen Sondheim and The Beatles. Webber’s music is challenging.
Locals oppose power line

Locals oppose power line

City and county residents mobbed an open house on the Heartland Transmission Project this week as they lobbied hard to keep a proposed power line out of their backyards.
Business Beat

Business Beat

Legal Super Mart to hold grand opening The grocery store formerly known as the Legal Co-op will hold a grand opening Sunday under its new name — Legal Super Mart. A trio of Edmonton businessmen officially took over the store June 8.
Business Beat

Business Beat

Legal Super Mart to hold grand opening The grocery store formerly known as the Legal Co-op will hold a grand opening Sunday under its new name — Legal Super Mart. A trio of Edmonton businessmen officially took over the store June 8.
Crown rests in Lupyrypa trial

Crown rests in Lupyrypa trial

The trial of Barry Lupyrypa, a former Sturgeon County council candidate, accused of assaulting a Morinville police officer, got under way last week, three-and-a-half years after the incident.
Correction

Correction

In the Gazette story “Ballet and martial arts mix in Mulan” on Saturday, June 13, the names of Ashlyn Sirdiak and Katrina Sha were misspelled. The Gazette regrets the error.
Missing murals can't be found

Missing murals can't be found

Where has all the art gone? No one knows, after city staff discovered earlier this month that 12 of the city's paintings had vanished without a trace.
Grant helps Alexander kids SNAP

Grant helps Alexander kids SNAP

The Alexander school is set to test-drive a world-famous program meant to help troubled boys stay out of jail. Alberta Education officials announced last week that it had awarded the Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities $1.
Tiny terrors ravage downtown trees

Tiny terrors ravage downtown trees

More than one hundred black ash trees disappeared from downtown St. Albert this weekend after they were ravaged by tiny leaf-sucking bugs. City crews cut down 119 black ash trees along St. Thomas Street, Perron Street and St.
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