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Craig Gilbert

Craig Gilbert

Craig is a thoroughly ink-stained award-winning writer and photographer originally from Northern Ontario. Please don’t hold that against him. He’s served as a publisher, managing editor and reporter for newspapers across the country, including but not limited to the Edmonton Journal, Jasper Fitzhugh, Peachland View, St. Thomas Elgin Weekly News, London Community News, and Northern Life in Sudbury, Ont., not to mention eight different publications covering the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, or his beloved hometown reads, the Elliot Lake Standard and the Mid-North Monitor.

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Recent Work by Craig

Rotary fights ‘misleading headlines’ about Edmonton man's will dispute

Rotary fights ‘misleading headlines’ about Edmonton man's will dispute

Longtime Rotarian Steve McEachern left his estate to Rotary International. His widow says he wished to change this before his death.
Watch out for fraud on Black Friday: Alberta RCMP

Watch out for fraud on Black Friday: Alberta RCMP

There were 51 reports of mischief involving data, including trojan horses and viruses in 2023
Two killed in double crash north of Edmonton: RCMP

Two killed in double crash north of Edmonton: RCMP

Two people are dead after their truck was in two collisions in Sturgeon County Wednesday evening.
RCMP find guns, drugs on Warlocks rural Northern Alberta gang property

RCMP find guns, drugs on Warlocks rural Northern Alberta gang property

“The seizure of stolen property, drugs, firearms demonstrates the close ties that many of these outlaw motorcycle clubs have with crime in our communities.”
Trans legislation moves Alberta ‘back 50 years’: senator from St. Albert

Trans legislation moves Alberta ‘back 50 years’: senator from St. Albert

“What’s most disconcerting about all of this is that (Premier Danielle Smith is) willing to sacrifice vulnerable young people and their health and their well-being for her political ambitions.”
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith met with mid-sized city mayors last week

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith met with mid-sized city mayors last week

The mid-sized mayors’ caucus represents one million Albertans living in 24 municipalities. They met last week with Premier Danielle Smith in St. Albert.
Alberta town asked to rename neighbourhood who's namesake was instrumental in residential school system

Alberta town asked to rename neighbourhood who's namesake was instrumental in residential school system

Bishop Vital Justin Grandin was instrumental in establishing Canada's residential school system and is the namesake for a community in St. Albert, Alberta.
Alberta Motor Association warns of free emergency car kit scam

Alberta Motor Association warns of free emergency car kit scam

Email offering chance to win prize is latest fraud trading on AMA’s reputation
Preliminary hearing set for man charged with stabbing two teen girls in St. Albert

Preliminary hearing set for man charged with stabbing two teen girls in St. Albert

Kaj Alexander Randall will face a hearing before a judge and jury March 26 to 28, 2025
Bronze statue stolen in St. Albert will be replaced, brought inside

Bronze statue stolen in St. Albert will be replaced, brought inside

Recommendation is to commission a $30,000 replacement bronze statue for one of Saint Albert in St. Albert, Alberta.
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