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My name is Abby. I am a seven-month-old border collie. I weigh about 35 pounds and measure about 18 inches at the shoulder. I'm very active and love to run and play but I also enjoy being inside with my people and cuddling on the couch.
Quality skids in face of quantity

Quality skids in face of quantity

The eagerly awaited Gran Turismo 5 (GT5) is the largest, most comprehensive racing simulator ever to hit a console.
New foundation provides free photos for families of sick kids

New foundation provides free photos for families of sick kids

A pair of philanthropic photographers are starting a new foundation to provide free professional-quality photos to families of children with serious illnesses and life-altering disabilities.
Downtown businesses report steady sales over Christmas

Downtown businesses report steady sales over Christmas

Now that the Christmas sales rush has slowed to a trickle, local storeowners have a chance to punch their numbers and see how their businesses fared this holiday season. A number of businesses in St.
Report upholds St. Albert's high-tax rap

Report upholds St. Albert's high-tax rap

A recent provincial report reinforces St. Albert’s status as a high-tax locale that’s starved for non-residential development. St.
No quick fix in battle of the bulge

No quick fix in battle of the bulge

After a month of heavy eating, drinking and snacking, it’s no surprise that many people opt to shed a few pounds when Jan. 1 rolls around.
Threshold for crash reporting rises

Threshold for crash reporting rises

Starting today, more fender benders, slight dings and other minor accidents will not require a police report. The change to Alberta law raises the threshold for reporting an accident to police from $1,000 in damage to $2,000.
Policing and communication on mayor's 2011 to-do list

Policing and communication on mayor's 2011 to-do list

The Gazette sat down with St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse for a year-end "fireside chat" to discuss the highlights of 2010 and the challenges that lie ahead in 2011. This is the second in a two-part series.
Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland

Impressive Christmas paunch. Check. Coma-inducing credit card bill. Check. Spectacular case of the January blahs. Wait for it … double check.
Report slams H1N1 response

Report slams H1N1 response

Future pandemic responses need to ensure the maximum number of people at greater risk are immunized as a top priority, says a new report by the Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) released last week.
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