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Police push crime-free housing program

Police push crime-free housing program

Well lit parking lots, deadbolts and hallways free of shadow, are just a fraction of crime prevention techniques many of us take for granted in our homes. These are just some of the safety features built into St.
Christmas hamper campaign in full swing

Christmas hamper campaign in full swing

Santa’s helpers in St. Albert – 13 ladies strong – are geared up for the 47th annual Kinette Christmas Hamper Campaign. Red bins are now set up at St.
City budget deliberations continue

City budget deliberations continue

St. Albert city council budget deliberations continued this week as councillors get ready to start making their funding decisions.
Upscale pub sets sights on St. Albert

Upscale pub sets sights on St. Albert

When Central Social Hall opens in St. Albert in the spring, there won’t be any Canadian sports or outdoor paraphernalia on the wall.
Wines to match a special holiday feast

Wines to match a special holiday feast

Looking for wines that work with Christmas dinner, a New Year’s meal or any festive feast? Wine and food pairings are top of mind for even the novice holiday host who wants to make the right choices for a special December meal.
School Notes

School Notes

Paul Kane students are trading fries for fruit this week as part of a Christmas-themed campaign to encourage healthy living. Paul Kane High School is in the midst of its first-ever 12 Days of Nutrition campaign.
Holiday shopping means more hours for workers

Holiday shopping means more hours for workers

As the countdown to Christmas moves toward the single digits, local store owners are keeping their doors open longer on weekends and evenings.
Gifting outside the box

Gifting outside the box

When lifelong St. Albert resident June Haudenschild and her husband Robert sold some property in town over a year ago, the retirees knew they wanted to make a donation to help the Sturgeon Hospital.
St. Albert's volunteer gardener dies

St. Albert's volunteer gardener dies

There was a time in the Gazette newsroom – back about 10 years ago – when reporters nicknamed Carol Rankin as "Mrs. Volunteer.
Art bench restoration raises questions at council

Art bench restoration raises questions at council

A request to fund the restoration of St. Albert’s public art bench Blooms underwent some scrutiny on Monday night.
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