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Scams to watch out for

Scams to watch out for

The top five scams reported to St. Albert RCMP: Romance scam This time of year can be lonely for some people, says RCMP.
Cocktail ideas and nibbles for a New Year’s soiree

Cocktail ideas and nibbles for a New Year’s soiree

Holiday parties are in full swing, with friends, neighbours and families gathering to toast the season and welcome in 2015. It’s the busiest time of year at Lacombe Park Spirits (on St.
Inspirations for holiday recipes

Inspirations for holiday recipes

Where do chefs take their inspirations from for creating holiday meals and treats? The Gazette asked a St. Albert cook, a baker and a caterer to spill the beans. The cook Pickled fish has always been a favourite of Tony Krause's.
Council reflects on 2014

Council reflects on 2014

Perhaps the biggest issue of the year for St. Albert city council was approving the utility fiscal policy and giving the OK to the associated rate increases.
Body weight and HIIT still topping fitness charts

Body weight and HIIT still topping fitness charts

Bodyweight training and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) are predicted to be popular fitness trends in 2015, say surveys of both Canadian and American fitness professionals.
City's biggest solar array now in Riel Park

City's biggest solar array now in Riel Park

Riel Business Park is now host to the biggest solar array in St. Albert thanks to a city construction magnate.
MP reflects on historic year

MP reflects on historic year

Edmonton-St. Albert MP Brent Rathgeber killed his own bill this year. It’s not confirmed, but it’s possibly the first time an MP declined to bring forward his own transparency bill at report stage.
Cheap oil no worry in county

Cheap oil no worry in county

County business owners aren’t that worried about the price of oil headed into 2015, and some say they might benefit from it.
AHF takes over city community art programs

AHF takes over city community art programs

The Arts and Heritage Foundation will be taking over administration of the visual arts community programs currently offered by the city’s cultural services department. The programs will be transitioned as of Jan. 1.
No Uber applications for St. Albert – yet

No Uber applications for St. Albert – yet

No business license applications have been received by the City of St. Albert as of Friday for drivers with the uberX rideshare service to operate here. Uber launched its uberX rideshare service in Edmonton last week.
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