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Olympic effort

Olympic effort

Three St. Albert elite athletes went off to Pyeongchang with high hopes of bringing home Olympic gold medals. Women's hockey player Meaghan Mikkelson came home with a silver medal after team Canada suffered a devastating 3-2 loss to the U.S .
Lack of leadership

Lack of leadership

Canadians from coast to coast are waiting with bated breath for this year’s federal budget, set to be presented on Tuesday. Canada finds itself in a time of great uncertainty.
Business friendly?

Business friendly?

St. Albert city council says it wants to attract more businesses to St. Albert, but some people might think the city has a strange way of showing it. One of the city's long-term goals is to increase the number of businesses that locate in St.
Reconnecting with family

Reconnecting with family

Although it's the dead of winter , this weekend is a busy time for many St. Albertans. The Family Day weekend, which has been enjoyed in Alberta since 1990, is upon us and with it are various opportunities to spend quality time with family .
Public safety

Public safety

When 21 handguns were stolen from The Shootist in an early morning break-in, owner Robert Gelinas said he was pretty shaken.
Pipeline promise

Pipeline promise

In the small town of Sundre, business is booming. Reports from one of our sister papers, the Sundre Round Up , say the construction of TransCanada’s relatively short 21-kilometre gas pipeline has been a boon to the local economy.
Olympic dreams

Olympic dreams

The excitement builds as the world focuses its attention on the best athletes on the planet who will compete at the Olympics in South Korea starting this week. St.
Raise a stink

Raise a stink

Residents of Legacy Point are doggone tired of dog droppings so close to their homes. It’s an unfortunate situation for all involved. The Lacombe Lake dog-friendly park is the most popular in St.
Finding justice

Finding justice

It seems that every week we are rocked with new allegations of sexual improprieties by men in positions of power. The rumours of sexual misconduct in politics, business, theatre, Hollywood and universities is not new.
Access issues

Access issues

As a community newspaper, The Gazette has an obligation to our readers to get timely information to the residents of St. Albert. St.
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