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Developing savings habit early can pay off

Developing savings habit early can pay off

Starting a career is an exciting time for a young woman. It’s the start of a new life chapter, and in many cases means moving from part-time work, or a minimum wage job, to a much bigger paycheque.
Parties gear up for vote

Parties gear up for vote

The potential for vote splitting in the St. Albert-Edmonton federal riding means other parties might have a chance to send an MP to Ottawa.
New sighting of Tucker

New sighting of Tucker

Tucker, the small dog that went missing from his groomer two weeks ago, was seen again. His owner, Lindsay Puffer, received a call by a man who saw him on Saturday night while walking his dogs in the Forest Lawn neighbourhood.
Antlers and right attitude help fill Christmas Kettle

Antlers and right attitude help fill Christmas Kettle

Kim Opalinsky loves being a bell ringer for the Salvation Army. After all, it gives the realtor a reasonable excuse to wear a pair of fuzzy dollar store antlers that have blinking lights.
The secrets of magic

The secrets of magic

Sorcery is afoot this day at the Gazette office. Dressed in a fancy suit and equipped with a magic wand, the arch-mage Henry Parker has arrived to flaunt the laws of physics with the help of a young audience assembled for this occasion.
New hotel coming to city

New hotel coming to city

A new development south of the Enjoy Centre is expected to combine commercial and residential spaces to accommodate hundreds of new St. Albertans. The 13.
Training with a personal trainer

Training with a personal trainer

Amanda Rode had been heavy into exercising and weight training for many years, and had experienced many injuries, when she decided to begin working with a personal trainer.
On the prowl for public feedback

On the prowl for public feedback

From stopping traffic, to online surveys, to sending students out on bikes, the city has been going the extra mile to solicit public feedback. Like other municipalities, St.
Cross-country skiing like swimming in snow

Cross-country skiing like swimming in snow

Gazette reporter Amy Crofts is trying a different workout each month in an attempt to inspire people to spice up their fitness routine. If you have a workout idea, email: [email protected].
Less than half Canadian adults with disabilities employed: Stats Can

Less than half Canadian adults with disabilities employed: Stats Can

St. Albert agencies dedicated to matching people with disabilities with employment have bucked a national trend by either finding them suitable work or creating it.
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