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Candidates target PC government at packed forum

Candidates target PC government at packed forum

Candidates tried to draw lines between themselves and their opponents Wednesday night at a packed forum at the St. Albert Public Library. Nine provincial election candidates who are vying for seats in two St. Albert ridings attended the forum.
Live blog to cover Monday's candidates forum

Live blog to cover Monday's candidates forum

The St. Albert Gazette will be live-blogging from the provincial election forum that starts at 7 p.m. Monday. All nine candidates vying for seats in the ridings of St. Albert and Spruce Grove-St.
No big surprises in city audit

No big surprises in city audit

For the first time city council has made public its annual audit that reveals a string of concerns about how the city approaches computer and network security, but discloses no significant deficiencies in the city’s books or how St.
Banner year for volunteers

Banner year for volunteers

Mayor Nolan Crouse will proclaim National Volunteer Week at the beginning of Monday's city council meeting to celebrate the volunteer commitment of St. Albertans who rose to the challenge of helping out in a year with so much happening.
Local candidate raises hopes at Alberta Party central

Local candidate raises hopes at Alberta Party central

Alberta Party candidate Tim Osborne has a real shot at becoming the next St. Albert MLA, says party leader Glenn Taylor.
Meet your volunteer of the year nominees

Meet your volunteer of the year nominees

Volunteers contributed a whopping 14,000 hours to different events and causes in St. Albert in 2011, states the city's draft annual report released on Monday. Next Monday Mayor Nolan Crouse will proclaim National Volunteer Week.
Family pushes for more serious approach to bullying

Family pushes for more serious approach to bullying

A St. Albert mother is pushing for local schools to take bullying more seriously, while educators insist the issue is taken more seriously now than ever before. Alison Brown*, the mother of a 14-year-old daughter who attends Richard S.
Rusted bikes can improve lives

Rusted bikes can improve lives

Donating your no-longer-used bicycle can make a world of difference to people living in underdeveloped countries. And the Environment Club at Neil M. Ross School is ready to help.
Police release sketch of alleged gunman

Police release sketch of alleged gunman

St. Albert RCMP officers have released the sketch of a man they believe was responsible for robbing several teens at gunpoint. The teens were robbed on Jan. 31, about 5:15 a.m.
Political junkies weigh in on leaders debate

Political junkies weigh in on leaders debate

Several local political junkies tuned in to the leaders debate Thursday evening, although they said it will have no impact on the candidate or party they vote for come election day.
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