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The St. Albert and Sturgeon Primary Care Network has named Dena Pederson as its new executive director. Pederson joined the PCN three years ago as clinical director.
Youth advocate ban on flavoured tobacco products

Youth advocate ban on flavoured tobacco products

Teen activists collected more than 70 cards at the Day of the Dead event at Prairie Gardens in Bon Accord Sunday, in support of a ban on flavoured tobacco products in Alberta.
'It’s a kamikaze gong show'

'It’s a kamikaze gong show'

Not a day goes by where Cindy de Bruijn doesn’t see a child almost get hit by a vehicle.
Municipal naming procedure being tweaked

Municipal naming procedure being tweaked

St. Albert’s somewhat informal name selection process is being tweaked. “We’re just working right now on refining our procedures,” said Carol Bergum, director of planning and development.
Fall back!

Fall back!

Ronnie Nyenhuis will have one busy Saturday as she gears up for the end of daylight savings time. She and her husband Hess have scads of clocks between their St.
Those left behind

Those left behind

In portraying the story of two temporary foreign workers living in St. Albert, the Gazette has agreed to keep their names and places of employment anonymous.
Kids get fit and happy

Kids get fit and happy

St. Albert students convened with their peers this week to learn ways to build healthy, active schools. About 300 Edmonton-area students rocked the Red Willow Community Church Wednesday for the 2014 Healthy Active School Symposium.
Development sparks density, road concerns

Development sparks density, road concerns

Public concerns for a new development proposed on the King of Kings Lutheran Church lands led to a lively debate about housing density and road closures at an open house on Wednesday.
Lodges eligible for sprinkler upgrade

Lodges eligible for sprinkler upgrade

When Bette Pollon moved into a self-contained unit at Chateau Mission Court, she never questioned if there was a fire sprinkler system. Not until January, when a fire broke out in a Quebec seniors' home and killed 32 residents.
Where does your money go?

Where does your money go?

The draft 2015 city budget was released on Monday with an overall 3.3 per cent property tax increase on the table. Here are some of the highlights of proposed items being considered by council in the coming weeks.
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