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Baisakhi bash coming to library

Baisakhi bash coming to library

First public celebration of Indian holiday in St. Albert
St. Albert receives $2.8 million for Carrot Creek project

St. Albert receives $2.8 million for Carrot Creek project

Funds will help protect Carrot Creek against erosion and make it more resilient to flood risk, city says
Habitat for Humanity helps St. Albert families build a future

Habitat for Humanity helps St. Albert families build a future

'Start of everything we’ve dreamed of,' says new owner
St. Albert RCMP seek missing woman

St. Albert RCMP seek missing woman

The St. Albert RCMP are asking for the public's help with locating a missing woman. There is concern for her well-being, the RCMP said in a news release Ashleigh Lavoie, 20, was last seen in St. Albert on April 1, police say.
St. Albert chef competes in sizzling Big Burger Battle

St. Albert chef competes in sizzling Big Burger Battle

Tu Le, owner of Jack's Burger Shack, is one of seven chefs competing for $25,000 in new Flavour Network series
LETTER: Liberal's presenting savvy tariff plan

LETTER: Liberal's presenting savvy tariff plan

In the March 20th edition of the Gazette , Rob Pritchard suggests that Canada under Carney is not putting forward a united front against America or Trump. I disagree. Mr.
St. Albert city council approves Nouveau redistricting

St. Albert city council approves Nouveau redistricting

The motion for the redistricting of the Nouveau Neighbourhood in the North Ridge Phase 2 Area Structure Plan passed unanimously.
St. Albert Dinner Theatre mounts fast-flying farce

St. Albert Dinner Theatre mounts fast-flying farce

Sinners, Norm Foster's chaotic farce of grossly mistaken identities and extra marital flings puts a new spin on life's general chaos
Outpouring of love after St. Albert hockey writer passes away

Outpouring of love after St. Albert hockey writer passes away

Bruce McCurdy was a St. Albert resident and longtime writer for the Edmonton Journal
Greater St. Albert Catholic makes case for new schools

Greater St. Albert Catholic makes case for new schools

Division tells city council enrolment has increased by about 800 students in last three years
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