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Impact United girls take gold at indoor soccer provincials

Impact United girls take gold at indoor soccer provincials

The 06 group bested Alberta’s top teams in a flurry of wins that saw contributions up and down the roster. To share a sports news tip with the Gazette, email Jen at [email protected]
'“I was so overwhelmed and so emotional': Hailey Benedict dominates Country Music Alberta Awards

'“I was so overwhelmed and so emotional': Hailey Benedict dominates Country Music Alberta Awards

Bill Borgwardt and Calvin Vollrath inducted into Hall of Fame while Aaron Goodvin ties with Corb Lund for Male Artist of the Year.
Federal money not enough to revive solar farm project

Federal money not enough to revive solar farm project

A new federal investment credit program designed to aid development of green energy across Canada isn't enough to revive St. Albert's former solar farm project, city administration says.
Councillors surprised by asbestos cement water pipes revelation

Councillors surprised by asbestos cement water pipes revelation

Although there are currently no plans to do so, the City of St. Albert estimates that replacing all 137 kilometres of asbestos-cement water pipes would cost about $411 million.
Three modern blues artists you need to hear

Three modern blues artists you need to hear

Charlie A'Court, Suzie Vinnick and Lloyd Spiegel rock the Arden Theatre tomorrow night, Saturday, April 8
Organ donation gives 'gift of sight'

Organ donation gives 'gift of sight'

April 7th marks the fifth annual Green Shirt Day, a nationwide event to honour the legacy of Humboldt Broncos defenceman Logan Boulet and raise awareness for organ donation across Canada.
LETTERS: Readers weigh in on Cooper exchange, called sexist by some

LETTERS: Readers weigh in on Cooper exchange, called sexist by some

"I do not accept that gender bias or sexism has anything to do with this exchange."
St. Albert fathers explore grief, loss in podcast

St. Albert fathers explore grief, loss in podcast

Kyle Dubé and Chris Joseph tell their story about unexpectedly losing sons
'Be a Light for Luke' campaign spreads light on dark day

'Be a Light for Luke' campaign spreads light on dark day

"It’s been two years since we lost our Luke. It is still impossible to comprehend. Lukey is our first thought in the morning. And our last before we fall asleep. We think of him every moment, of every day. We wish he could come home. But he can’t."
LETTERS: Gazette readers fired up about foul language in paper

LETTERS: Gazette readers fired up about foul language in paper

As a 13 year old who has read the paper for 5 years, I do not think this is an appropriate thing to put in a public newspaper.
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