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Rent relief 'paramount' for St. Albert small businesses

Rent relief 'paramount' for St. Albert small businesses

Quarter of businesses said they are unable to pay April's rent: CFIB
Business as ‘un’-usual for university prof

Business as ‘un’-usual for university prof

Gazette commentator John Kennair teaches several classes at Red Deer College, but not actually at the college itself. Since the public health restrictions came into effect, he's been offering lessons at a distance – from his home office. There have been a lot of lessons learned with this big change in how things work, he said.
LETTER: Thanks to those who shovel for us

LETTER: Thanks to those who shovel for us

GSACRD superintendent retiring

GSACRD superintendent retiring

Supt. David Keohane has spent 37 years in Catholic education, where he worked as a teacher, consultant, vice-principal, principal, deputy superintendent and chief superintendent.
Updated: Glendon man charged with two counts of murder

Updated: Glendon man charged with two counts of murder

St. Albert distillers boiling up hand sanitizer

St. Albert distillers boiling up hand sanitizer

Black Diamond, MD Distillery and DaVinci Gelato kicking it into high gear to address hand sanitizer shortage.
Carbon Challengers: Peter Amerongen seeks path to net-zero renos

Carbon Challengers: Peter Amerongen seeks path to net-zero renos

Alberta government to increase food inspector capacity

Alberta government to increase food inspector capacity

The province is partnering with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and bringing back retired provincial food inspectors to shore up its number of inspectors.
Sturgeon County delays tax deadline; waives utility late fees

Sturgeon County delays tax deadline; waives utility late fees

On Wednesday, Sturgeon County council voted to waive residential penalties on unpaid municipal water and wastewater accounts from March 31 to June 30.
Alberta doctors warn forcing changes to physician funding framework could 'kill'

Alberta doctors warn forcing changes to physician funding framework could 'kill'

“Now is the worst time to force these changes through because we need to be 100 per cent focused on COVID-19 and keeping our patients safe and keeping our doctors safe,” said Vesta Michelle Warren, a doctor with the Sundre Medical Clinic.
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