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Adopt A Pet

Adopt A Pet

I’m about eight months old and I’m a collie-shepherd cross. I’m a sweet little girl who, for some silly reason, was unclaimed at the pound.
Real estate market stays the course

Real estate market stays the course

St. Albert realtors are cautiously optimistic that the stable market of the past few years is starting to pick up steam.
Candidate J.J. Trudeau not happy with ballot rules

Candidate J.J. Trudeau not happy with ballot rules

The NDP candidate for Spruce Grove-St. Albert is hoping for some intervention after her request to have the name of her office printed with her name on the April 23 ballot was denied by Elections Alberta. Rev. J.J.
Candidates weigh in on rural transportation and schools

Candidates weigh in on rural transportation and schools

As part of our continuing election coverage the Gazette asked candidates in the Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater riding for their views on rural busing issues.
Parties debate how to spend and save Alberta's dollars

Parties debate how to spend and save Alberta's dollars

With Alberta's royalty revenues set to rise substantially over the next decade, all of the province's political parties have spent the current election campaign talking about what to do with the revenue.
Impaired driving legislation earns mixed reviews

Impaired driving legislation earns mixed reviews

As part of our continuing election coverage the Gazette asked candidates in the Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock riding for their views on Alberta's new impaired driving legislation.
Locals on radar for cancer research study

Locals on radar for cancer research study

St. Albert residents have a unique opportunity to lend a hand in cancer research. The Tomorrow Project, a long-term research study into the causes of cancer, is looking for roughly 150 locals to participate in the study to be held in St.
Hard work in Big Easy

Hard work in Big Easy

A Morinville student says she's had her eyes opened after spending spring break rebuilding homes devastated by the hurricane in New Orleans.
Health Monitor

Health Monitor

A history of frequent dental X-rays, particularly at a young age, is tied to an increased risk of developing meningioma, the most common type of primary brain tumour in the United States, according to a new study that’s the largest of its kind.
Video - Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor talks policy and politics

Video - Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor talks policy and politics

Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor sat down with the Gazette's editorial board on Wednesday, April 11 to discuss his party's platform and political philosophy.
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