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Catering to customer key to success

Catering to customer key to success

The family garage may be known more as the birthplace of rock bands, but Jarrid Juse wasn’t playing music, he was laying the foundation for what has become a successful business venture.
Volunteers

Volunteers

Spring has arrived, so what better time to volunteer and make a difference in someone’s life, while making a difference in your own? The St.
City launching census April 2

City launching census April 2

The city is hoping to build on the success of its online model for collecting population data when it launches its municipal census April 2. St. Albert has traditionally performed a head count every other year.
Prominent scientist urges rethink of agricultural chemicals

Prominent scientist urges rethink of agricultural chemicals

A common pesticide that turns boy frogs into girls should get Albertans to think twice about how we grow our food, says a prominent scientist.
Environment File

Environment File

Warm weather has made this winter one of the weirdest Great Backyard Bird Counts in the event’s history. Bird Studies Canada released the results of this year’s Great Backyard Bird Count on March 21.
Portion size key to health maintenance

Portion size key to health maintenance

The key to good nutrition and maintaining a healthy weight is all about the portion size, says local registered dietitian Diane Jackshaw.
Murderer's mindset a mystery to crime author

Murderer's mindset a mystery to crime author

Journalist and author Steve Lillebuen had just returned home from the dentist one day when his phone rang. It was a 1-800 number that could have been a telemarketer, but Lillebuen picked up anyway. A voice spoke on the other end.
Gazette photographer snaps up industry awards

Gazette photographer snaps up industry awards

Veteran Gazette photographer April Bartlett earned a first-place industry award this week, taking home honours for best photojournalism from the Local Media Association (formerly the Suburban Newspapers of America).
Skybox Grill benefits from lease deal

Skybox Grill benefits from lease deal

Depending on who you ask, the city is, might be, or is not subsidizing Skybox Grill, the restaurant located at Servus Credit Union Place, under a lease that was renegotiated when the city purchased its Starbucks licence.
No tears shed for penny's end

No tears shed for penny's end

The Canadian penny will cease production as of this fall, but you won't find local businesses and collectors shedding any tears over its end.
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