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Correction

Correction

Crime briefs on page 15 of the June 5 issue of the Gazette incorrectly stated that Joshua Everett Madsen was charged with assault. Instead it was Daniel R.
Rathgeber says he's standing on principle

Rathgeber says he's standing on principle

It was principle, ultimately, that led St. Albert's member of Parliament to resign from the Conservative Party caucus on Wednesday evening.
Missing dog spurs large search parties around town

Missing dog spurs large search parties around town

Six weeks, more than 70 volunteers, and thousands of handouts stuck to telephone posts and fences – but Sydney, the missing dog, is still on the run.
Lawsuit won't stop CRB, says chair

Lawsuit won't stop CRB, says chair

Parkland County will need a court order if it wants to stop the Capital Region Board dead in its tracks, says St. Albert’s mayor. St.
Mayor wants employment policy

Mayor wants employment policy

At his second annual lunch celebrating businesses that employ individuals diagnosed with special needs, Mayor Nolan Crouse criticized an anonymous organization for offering one such person a volunteer position instead of a paying job.
Beaming Beefeater

Beaming Beefeater

Perhaps one of the Tower of London’s more fortunate residents, Heather Miller says modern life at the historic castle is less about blood and bones but still exciting. She did get fed up with seeing the Crown jewels though.
Province funds cost of insulin pumps for eligible diabetics

Province funds cost of insulin pumps for eligible diabetics

Life has gotten a little bit easier for Tom Hamilton-Lane, and it’s thanks to a pager-sized device he carries on his hip. The Edmonton teen was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was nine years old.
Morinville market expands

Morinville market expands

The Morinville Farmers’ Market is gearing up for a new, vibrant and expanded season. After last year’s success, market manager Korien Sampson gets the ball rolling this week at a new location with extended hours.
Local school charity branches out

Local school charity branches out

One local school's charity effort is about to reach new fruition with a Mini Nations Soccer Tournament on Friday. A few years ago, Richard S.
History repeats itself sort of

History repeats itself … sort of

Back in 2006, when the PlayStation 3 was released, the Xbox 360 already had a year of sales under its belt. Yet Microsoft had hardly won the seventh-generation-of-gaming race.
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