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May real estate sales show year-over-year decline

May real estate sales show year-over-year decline

Average sales for single-family homes in St. Albert dropped by 5.7 per cent in May, compared to the same month last year, the Realtors Association of Edmonton reported this week in their monthly housing bulletin. St.
Building work back on track

Building work back on track

Construction work on St. Albert Crossing is expected to resume next month and finish this year. The three-storey building, located next to Socrates Restaurant on St. Albert Trail, was planned as a medical professional centre.
School awarded for healthy eating initiatives

School awarded for healthy eating initiatives

Providing milk and hot lunches and reversing its lunch schedule have earned Neil M. Ross Catholic School an award for nutrition innovation.
Gazette earns best overall newspaper award

Gazette earns best overall newspaper award

The St. Albert Gazette earned several top industry awards June 8 at the Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association banquet and awards ceremony.
Humane Society needs people who can offer home care

Humane Society needs people who can offer home care

Helping out at the Edmonton Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is deemed to be a prize volunteering opportunity by many animal lovers.
Falling for a love scam

Falling for a love scam

It only took a matter of weeks for one 38-year-old Edmonton woman to be smitten with a man she met on Match.com. The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, had recently left a marriage.
Fourth TEDx takes shape

Fourth TEDx takes shape

The fourth annual TEDx Edmonton is taking a leaf from the Starship Enterprise. It’s theme this year is The Future of … . TEDx is a non-profit organization devoted to spreading new and innovative ideas.
Two is company, 30 is a crowd

Two is company, 30 is a crowd

Approximately 30 construction workers occupying one single-family home in Grandin will be moving to new locations in the near future, according to the city manager.
Fingler to run again

Fingler to run again

A Morinville businessman says he plans to let his name stand for re-election to council this fall. Town resident Sheldon Fingler told the Gazette last week that he plans to run for re-election in this fall’s civic election.
Farmers' market begins new season this Saturday

Farmers' market begins new season this Saturday

St. Albert’s Farmers’ Market will be bigger than ever this year, with a slightly different route and 15 new stalls for potential vendors.
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