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Trustee wants to finish what she started

Trustee wants to finish what she started

A public school board incumbent says she’s got things cooking at central office and wants to see how they turn out. Cheryl Dumont said she didn’t realize how much work a trustee does when she was first elected in 2010 to the board of St.
St. Albert Costco to open Oct. 24

St. Albert Costco to open Oct. 24

Costco will open its St. Albert location on Oct. 24. The company announced the date on its Facebook site Tuesday evening.
Councillor exposes anonymous letter from 2012

Councillor exposes anonymous letter from 2012

An outgoing councillor has brought forward an anonymous letter sent to him last year that suggested he was “next” when it came to ousting incumbent council members. Coun.
Tabata Trek: the importance of starting slow

Tabata Trek: the importance of starting slow

This is the first of a series of articles where Gazette reporter Amy Crofts will try a different workout each month in an attempt to inspire people to start their fitness New Year’s resolutions early, rather than just in January.
GTA may calm ADD

GTA may calm ADD

With last month’s release of Grand Theft Auto V, the question as to whether violent video games cause violent behaviour in teens is in the spotlight once again.
Building a better future, one stove at a time

Building a better future, one stove at a time

Simon Boersma is a builder. The tall, square-jawed man is a common sight in Morinville and is well known around town as a successful businessman.
Superstore workers return to work

Superstore workers return to work

Superstore workers in Alberta returned to work on Wednesday following a vote in favour of a new contract that includes pay raises and better benefits.
Library makes pitch for more space

Library makes pitch for more space

The St. Albert Public Library Board is asking its members and the community for support over growing space concerns by signing vintage-style postcards.
Morinville candidates talk industry

Morinville candidates talk industry

Former Morinville town councillor Joe Gosselin isn't running in this fall's civic election, but he has his eye on one of its big issues: the economy.
Pharmacists deal raises questions

Pharmacists deal raises questions

Local pharmacists are responding with mixed feelings after the Alberta Pharmacists’ Association reached a tentative four-year agreement with the province last week.
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