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Humane society full of felines

Humane society full of felines

It was a really tough Mother’s Day for Lady Jane and Sola. Both spent the maternal holiday institutionalized and separated from their children.
Old RCMP building to be new RCMP building

Old RCMP building to be new RCMP building

City council is looking to spend $2 million to upgrade the former police headquarters downtown to alleviate a space crunch at the RCMP detachment on Boudreau Road.
Portal 2's engines slow down

Portal 2's engines slow down

“I'll be honest — we're throwing science at the wall here to see what sticks. No idea what it'll do. Probably nothing. Best-case scenario, you might get some superpowers.
AUC rules against Morinville in water line case

AUC rules against Morinville in water line case

The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) has ruled Morinville doesn't have the right to unilaterally set rates for Sturgeon County and Legal on the water line the communities share.
Packed house for secular talk in Morinville

Packed house for secular talk in Morinville

A group of Morinville listened intently as a panel of guest speakers weighed in on the issue of secular education during a Thursday evening event.
Chambers converge on St. Albert

Chambers converge on St. Albert

The chamber of commerce will be putting on a birthday bash for visitors over the weekend as a contingent of business people descend on St. Albert for the Alberta Chambers of Commerce provincial conference and policy session.
Gazette named best newspaper in Alberta

Gazette named best newspaper in Alberta

The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association (AWNA) has recognized the St. Albert Gazette as the top community newspaper in its circulation class, one of 33 industry awards for the paper in recent weeks.
Fernandez sends another fire truck on its way

Fernandez sends another fire truck on its way

You could say that it rose from the ashes, just like the mythological phoenix. The Morinville Fire Department made a huge donation to St. Albert based charity Canadian Aid for Fire Services Abroad (CAFSA) and it did so with sirens blaring.
Aboriginal sculpture damaged

Aboriginal sculpture damaged

One of St. Albert's prized but controversial aboriginal sculptures was decapitated by an act of vandalism over the weekend and is beyond repair, city officials say.
NASAP

NASAP

My name is Squeak and I’m a beautiful brown and black, shorthaired tabby with a great personality. I love to spend hours in the window watching the world go by and chattering at the birds. I have the softest fur and I just love to be petted.
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