1. gazette - Noun
2. gazette - Verb
A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; esp., the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices.
To announce or publish in a gazette; to announce officially, as an appointment, or a case of bankruptcy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 1982 Gazette file photo of then Montreal area Liberal MP Warren Allmand. Source: Internet
1939: von Nolde In 1939, the German Colonial Gazette (of Angola ) published a letter by Frau Ilse von Nolde, who asserted that she had heard of the animal called "coye ya menia" ("water lion") from many claimed eyewitnesses, both natives and settlers. Source: Internet
Cedar Rapids Gazette: A new president and CEO of United Way of East Central Iowa will start leading the organization Feb. 3. The new CEO, Kristin Roberts, said she is eager to step into the role at United Way. Source: Internet
According to reporting by the Montreal Gazette, the drive to adopt a contract-tracing app in Quebec fell apart in early August after experts appeared before a committee of the National Assembly studying the idea. Source: Internet
According to a Montreal Gazette editorial supporting the new park, Brochu's threat to move the team unless Olympic Stadium was replaced was "simple logic." Source: Internet
According to the Official Gazette dated March 21st, 2020, which would have been days after the elections, Minister of Finance Winston Jordan signed two pieces of land on February 28th to two brothers- Jermaine Figueira and Jemaine Figueira. Source: Internet