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Albert Gazette is an exclusively online news and information site that provides breaking news to you, our reader, as fast as you want it, wherever you are. Mobile? Tablet? Definitely. We are optimized to give you the best reader experience in any format you choose. Albert Gazette is also part of the Village Media network, which operates some of the largest online news sites in the communities they

serve. The sites are driven by news and information that appeals to a highly engaged, loyal audience. We break locally-driven news written by local journalists and cover all the important issues in your “Village.” It’s our top priority. We update throughout the day, so when you come back to visit, chances are you’ll find something new. In addition to hard news, we also provide information that is important to the community that you won’t find in most media. We like to write stories about new local businesses, highlight special events and bring you general information about anything that impacts the heart of the community. Although we are hyper-local in our approach, we also provide national news from The Canadian Press, editorial columnists, entertainment and special features. We’re independent and it shows in everything we do. And we promise that we’ll remain fiercely local. Like you. Let us know what you think at [email protected]

Alberta teachers will launch a provincewide strike on Oct. 6, after an overwhelming majority of members voted to reject ...
30/09/2025

Alberta teachers will launch a provincewide strike on Oct. 6, after an overwhelming majority of members voted to reject the memorandum of agreement.

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Workshop will be part of upcoming collegiate course
29/09/2025

Workshop will be part of upcoming collegiate course

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The Halloween Scavenger Haunt and Hocus Focus events bring the community together and for fun and family time in October...
29/09/2025

The Halloween Scavenger Haunt and Hocus Focus events bring the community together and for fun and family time in October.

The Halloween Scavenger Haunt and Hocus Focus events bring the community together and for fun and family time in October.

The law professor at the Edmonton-based school says questions remain over why the suspension happened in the first place...
29/09/2025

The law professor at the Edmonton-based school says questions remain over why the suspension happened in the first place.

Kristi Rouse said she was torn on giving up running for trustee to focus entirely on a campaign for city council.
29/09/2025

Kristi Rouse said she was torn on giving up running for trustee to focus entirely on a campaign for city council.

“We need to be thinking big and we need to be thinking long-term for carnivore conservation, but for sure, for wolverine...
29/09/2025

“We need to be thinking big and we need to be thinking long-term for carnivore conservation, but for sure, for wolverines.”

The society is among the stakeholders on the provincial government’s Feral Horse Advisory Committee, which was struck to...
29/09/2025

The society is among the stakeholders on the provincial government’s Feral Horse Advisory Committee, which was struck to solicit expert advice to improve the management of free-roaming horses in Alberta.

Everyone aged six months and older in Alberta can start getting both COVID and flu shots on Oct. 20. The flu vaccine wil...
29/09/2025

Everyone aged six months and older in Alberta can start getting both COVID and flu shots on Oct. 20. The flu vaccine will be free, but the province is charging $100 for the COVID shot to anyone not considered vulnerable.

HOT SUMMER GUIDE: The BASIN Glacial Waters in Lake Louise has officially opened its doors, and it’s one of the most beau...
29/09/2025

HOT SUMMER GUIDE: The BASIN Glacial Waters in Lake Louise has officially opened its doors, and it’s one of the most beautiful spas you could ever imagine.

HOT SUMMER GUIDE: The BASIN Glacial Waters in Lake Louise has officially opened its doors, and it’s one of the most beautiful spas you could ever imagine.

Monserrat Sanz Borrás and Joan Daura Luján are comparing recent archeological finds at excavations sites in Spain and Po...
29/09/2025

Monserrat Sanz Borrás and Joan Daura Luján are comparing recent archeological finds at excavations sites in Spain and Portugal to traditional methods of hide-tanning taught in the Indigenous Arts programs at Portage College.

Sheila Glebe wants to defend public education
29/09/2025

Sheila Glebe wants to defend public education

The union has said that if the deal is voted down, 51,000 teachers would likely hit picket lines Oct. 6.
29/09/2025

The union has said that if the deal is voted down, 51,000 teachers would likely hit picket lines Oct. 6.

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The St. Albert Gazette was founded in 1961 in the centennial year of Alberta’s oldest permanent settlement. Now, our twice-weekly full-colour tabloid focuses on delivering award-winning journalism in print, while our daily website, StAlbertTODAY.ca, brings you the news as it happens in St. Albert and beyond. Our two platforms work hand-in-hand to keep the St. Albert area informed.

St. Albert is located in the beautiful Sturgeon River valley just outside of Edmonton’s northern boundary. St. Albert is the sixth largest city in Alberta, with more than 66,000 residents. To the north, another 34,000 people live in towns, villages, acreages and farms in Sturgeon County. All told, the city has a regional trading area that exceeds one million people.