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St. Albert server wins tourism award

St. Albert server wins tourism award

St. Albert’s Matt Deacon has made his mark in Edmonton’s dining industry when he won a title in Edmonton’s Tourism Awards in May.
Getting in the game

Getting in the game

In May the Gazette received an email inquiry from a parent who was puzzled by the "high cost of playing soccer" through the St. Albert Soccer Association.
City needs Canada Day helpers

City needs Canada Day helpers

Canada Day is only two-and-a-half weeks away. There will be lots of fun and good family times for the whole community but organizers are still in need of a few good volunteers.
Building respect between generations

Building respect between generations

A boy named Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge befriends an elderly woman who lives in the old people's home next to his house. Wilfrid Gordon tells her all his secrets, but sometimes she has trouble remembering.
Roll up your sleeves

Roll up your sleeves

If you’ve already pushed up your sleeves to enjoy the warm weather, Canadian Blood Services (CBS) is asking you to roll them up one more time to help boost the blood supply, now at its lowest pre-summer level in five years.
City renames boardroom to honour architect

City renames boardroom to honour architect

The meeting room known around St. Albert Place as the east boardroom will soon be called the Douglas Cardinal Boardroom. St. Albert is honouring the architect who designed the city's iconic civic and cultural centre by naming the recently renovated boardroom after him.
Farmers' market opens Saturday

Farmers' market opens Saturday

For many shoppers, visiting the St. Albert Farmers’ Market is a weekly highlight – browsing, walking, sampling and just being in the centre of town mingling with crowds. There are just four days until the 32nd annual St.
Residents clean up Gloucester Park

Residents clean up Gloucester Park

Some residents who fought fiercely to keep Gloucester Park free of the bike skills park recently put their efforts where their petition signatures were.
Seniors like property tax deferral program

Seniors like property tax deferral program

Seniors who have participated in the province’s new property tax deferral program are finding that it helps them make ends meet, says a prominent seniors group.
Program aims to prevent fractures

Program aims to prevent fractures

People at risk of osteoporosis can catch a break with a new Alberta Health Services' prevention program.
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