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Erin Ridge school offers positives

Erin Ridge school offers positives

Anger seems to be the theme of the day when discussing school sites in St. Albert proper.
Mental weakness and Alberta Health Services

Mental weakness and Alberta Health Services

Sorry, but they just can’t remember if anything illegal was going on in Alberta Health Services. That was the refrain cited in the Health Services Preferential Access Inquiry released on Aug.
You know it's an election year when

You know it's an election year when

Incredible. That’s the word that best describes St. Albert city council’s performance Monday night.
Bullying, sad but true, is here to stay

Bullying, sad but true, is here to stay

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year” goes the popular television commercial jingle – a time when parents ready their kids for school with everything from new clothes to backpacks to school supplies.
All readers deserve respect

All readers deserve respect

Longtime readers of the St. Albert Gazette’s website may have noticed some changes recently. Beginning in early July, a new editor took charge, including new moderation of news articles on the newspaper website.
Don't be an easy target

Don't be an easy target

It’s summertime, the weather is relatively beautiful and trouble is out there. Yes, there are those who walk the streets late at night looking for trouble.
Finally, U.S. gets its comeuppance

Finally, U.S. gets its comeuppance

Last fall, actress (and we use that term loosely) Daryl Hannah was arrested for the second time for protesting the Keystone XL pipeline.
Let's put out the welcome mat

Let's put out the welcome mat

St. Albert is the place to be over the next week as two major events roll into town. For starters, the Alberta Indigenous Games kick off Sunday with an eagle staff run to Poundmaker’s Lodge from Westmount Mall in Edmonton.
Cancer research needs your help

Cancer research needs your help

The world of cancer research is a Byzantine one; complex and seemingly never-ending. One thing never changes, though – cancer researchers need help. They need the public to come forward and participate in research programs.
Suicide warrants discussion

Suicide warrants discussion

Suicide is a subject that many people are uncomfortable discussing openly, which is a shame. No stigma should be attached to it, and certainly no shame. The incident that occurred last Sunday on the pedway that spans St.
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