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The joys of being over the hill

The joys of being over the hill

The Kusam Klimb. "Are you tough enough?" asks the website. Of course. It's only 21 kilometres. Sure it starts at sea level and grinds its way up to 1,482 metres in a breath-sucking 7.7 kilometres. But I am tough enough.
Grants ahoy at Morinville town council

Grants ahoy at Morinville town council

Seniors, soccer players and a young polo player were just some of the people who are a little richer this week thanks to Morinville’s town council. Town council voted unanimously in favour of some $22,047.
Boonstock aftermath

Boonstock aftermath

This past weekend’s Boonstock Music and Arts Festival ushered in an estimated 12,000 people per day, and a number of those attendees ended up having brushes with the law.
Town remembers 'Mr. Morinville'

Town remembers 'Mr. Morinville'

He truly was Mr. Morinville. Morinville residents shared a moment of silence Monday afternoon during the town's Canada Day festivities to remember Mayor Paul Krauskopf. Krauskopf died at about 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 30, at the Sturgeon Community Hospital of liver failure related to colon cancer, said town officials. He was 63.
Morinville Mayor Paul Krauskopf dies

Morinville Mayor Paul Krauskopf dies

Morinville Mayor Paul Krauskopf has died. Krauskopf, 62, was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2010. He died Sunday. Born and raised in Morinville, Krauskopf was first elected to town council in 1998.
Hot off the press

Hot off the press

If you're reading this paper, it means the Gazette's new multimillion-dollar printing machine is up and running. The Gazette's parent company, Great West Newspapers, threw the switch on its new Carleton Drive printing press Friday to print this edition of the St. Albert Gazette, the first commercial product made by the new machinery.
Face-off over air quality

Face-off over air quality

St. Albert's proposed new air quality monitoring station went on trial Wednesday, with its critics saying they're fine with the station itself … but not if it's in their park.
Celebrate Canada's 146th birthday in St. Albert

Celebrate Canada's 146th birthday in St. Albert

All the things needed for a Canada Day party will be in place Monday, July 1 in St. Albert.
Covering Alberta's worst natural disaster

Covering Alberta's worst natural disaster

The worst natural disaster in Alberta's history was documented by the staff of the Gazette's sister papers, the Okotoks Western Wheel and Canmore Rocky Mountain Outlook, members of the Great West Newspapers family.
Responders get creative to get flood evacuees out

Responders get creative to get flood evacuees out

A Foothills area business continued to provide assistance to the flood recovery plan in High River even after losing a pair of $500,000 trucks in the process.
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