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Chemistry and waterslides, a local company does it all

Chemistry and waterslides, a local company does it all

For Tony LaGrange the world was always in colour. He just struck a deal providing the coating for waterslides at Wet’n’Wild, the world’s largest water park, located in Australia.
No investigation of on-ice racial slur

No investigation of on-ice racial slur

A local hockey league that claims to have a zero-tolerance stance on racism on ice says it will not investigate a racial slur that was shouted at a game last Sunday.
Library to remain open during renovation

Library to remain open during renovation

Young children will soon be able to watch one of the library’s newest pieces of technology in action. Renovations will begin this month to create room in the St.
Upgrader a big win for region, experts say

Upgrader a big win for region, experts say

Sturgeon County’s new upgrader should have huge spinoffs for St. Albert and the Edmonton region, say local experts. North West Upgrading Inc. and Canadian Natural Upgrading Ltd.
Mayor criticizes Henday noise study

Mayor criticizes Henday noise study

A noise study describing average decibel levels from Anthony Henday Drive as within the province’s guidelines isn’t sitting well with Mayor Nolan Crouse, but he admits there is little he can do about it.
Locals step up for sobriety

Locals step up for sobriety

About 100 former and recovering addicts will march through St. Albert next week in celebration of sobriety. Poundmaker’s Lodge is holding its annual Sober Walk next Wednesday. It’s the second time the event has been held in St. Albert.
Snow dump delays Gazette deliveries

Snow dump delays Gazette deliveries

No task that required navigating a vehicle through St. Albert streets was easy to accomplish on Wednesday and delivering the St. Albert Gazette was no exception.
Legion marches on

Legion marches on

The St. Albert branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is preparing for its biggest day of the year this Sunday, Nov.
Glassy and classy

Glassy and classy

Glass is showing up in the darnedest places in homes these days. Big sheets of glass – the same tempered glass you find in your car windows – is being used in new structural ways.
Cadet training reflects changing times

Cadet training reflects changing times

It’s Remembrance Day that needs remembrance now. For years the poppies in Flanders, France grew over the graves of fallen soldiers. And for years, grandfathers passed on the stories of their brothers in arms.
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