St. Albert Gazette

St. Albert Gazette
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Great West Newspapers
Founder(s)Wim Netelenbos Sr
PublisherTim Shoults
EditorJen Henderson
Founded1961 (1961)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersSt. Albert, Alberta
Circulation21,273
Websitewww.stalbertgazette.com

The St. Albert Gazette is a weekly newspaper distributed throughout St. Albert, Alberta and published every Thursday.

The newspaper was founded on June 17, 1961 by Wim Netelenbos Sr. who originally operated the paper out of his home. It was usually 28 black-and-white pages and the first writers were originally volunteers with the paper published every Saturday.

In 1980, the Gazette bought a used printing press which allowed the paper to do its own printing. They also formed a new printing operation at the same time.

In 1980, The paper was owned by Southam Inc., which at the time owned newspapers across Canada, including the nearby Edmonton Journal. In 1995, the Gazette and Southam Inc. formed Great West Newspapers which began acquiring community newspapers throughout the province. Southam Inc. was bought out by Hollinger Inc. in 1997 until 2005 when the Gazette bought out its partner, Hollinger and entered a partnership with Vancouver-based Glacier Media. Today, Great West Newspapers and the Gazette is owned by Glacier Media and Jamison Newspapers Inc.