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Provincial police force would be a 'billion-dollar boondoggle': rural municipalities

Provincial police force would be a 'billion-dollar boondoggle': rural municipalities

Communities of all sizes are speaking out against the proposed force after more details on the transition were released by the province this week.
Alberta farmers welcome average growing season

Alberta farmers welcome average growing season

Overall, farmers are much more upbeat than last year, after hot and dry conditions decimated crops in 2021.
Construction around St. Albert

Construction around St. Albert

Explore The Gazette's map of some of the major construction projects underway around the city.
Demand high for industrial space across city

Demand high for industrial space across city

Michael Erickson, the city's director of economic development, said the last four years has seen 1.4 million square feet of industrial completed and absorbed in St. Albert.
Flooding on Grandin street worries residents

Flooding on Grandin street worries residents

When a big rainfall comes, Art Dack, who lives on Grosvenor Boulevard, must rush outside to prevent flooding on his street or water will rise and pool on his driveway.
Fresh paint, new chairs, more toddler space coming to downtown library

Fresh paint, new chairs, more toddler space coming to downtown library

Focus of $289,000 in grant funding will be on making the branch a destination, not an errand, for families
More St. Albertans are living alone: census

More St. Albertans are living alone: census

Adam Galovan, University of Alberta human ecology professor said data shows an increasing trend of society becoming more individualistic than in the past.
Warmer, drier July in region

Warmer, drier July in region

The month of July was a bit warmer than the usual July, with temperatures sitting at 19.6 C for the daily average temperatures, compared to the typical 17.7 C for the region.
Rock'n August: Year-long raffle for Barracuda kicks off

Rock'n August: Year-long raffle for Barracuda kicks off

The winner of the previous year’s car, which is a 1969 convertible Camaro, was announced on Tuesday night before the new car debuted.
Provinces push back on 30-per-cent fertilizer cut

Provinces push back on 30-per-cent fertilizer cut

Paul McLauchlin, president of the Rural Municipalities of Alberta, said farms will fold as a result of the ban.
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