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Meals on Wheels teams up with River Ridge

Meals on Wheels teams up with River Ridge

A recent shift in local Meals on Wheels operations has improved the service greatly, both from the standpoint of the clients and also that of those who are at the helm, officials say.
Students set to unveil mural

Students set to unveil mural

A group of art students at a St. Albert school are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of a new mural they’ve been working on for weeks.
Entrepreneur ready to face the dragons

Entrepreneur ready to face the dragons

A local entrepreneur is gearing up for what could be a humiliating experience on national television. Frank Campbell of St.
Cancer claims school trustee

Cancer claims school trustee

Long-time school trustee and football official Ernie Wynychuk died Sunday at age 78 after a two-year battle with cancer. Wynychuk served on St.
Park rangers, signs requested for Braeside

Park rangers, signs requested for Braeside

Residents from the Braeside neighbourhood believe park rangers, signs and parking areas will help address crime problems in the area.
Industrial plans back at square one

Industrial plans back at square one

City council may have axed plans for a light industrial park near Carrot Creek, but finding a new spot for industrial development remains a priority, says Mayor Nolan Crouse.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

A former employee who defrauded the Home Depot of more than $10,000 was sentenced to nine months of house arrest. Vanessa Donaldson pleaded guilty to a single count of fraud earlier this year. Donaldson was working at the store between July and Oct.
Cancer claims school trustee

Cancer claims school trustee

Long-time school trustee and football official Ernie Wynychuk died Sunday at age 78 after a two-year battle with cancer. Wynychuk served on St.
Oilsands 'doomed' if Syncrude convicted, says lawyer

Oilsands 'doomed' if Syncrude convicted, says lawyer

The oilsands industry is "doomed" if Syncrude is convicted in connection to dead birds on its tailings pond, says the company's lawyer. What's more, the province would be complicit in the crime. The trial of Syncrude Ltd. rolled on in St.
Morinville volunteers recognized

Morinville volunteers recognized

Everyone was dressed up like cowboys and girls, the chow was pretty decent and the wine flowed freely at the Ray MacDonald Sports Center last Friday for Morinville's 24th annual volunteer appreciation night.
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