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Call of Duty sheds its past

Call of Duty sheds its past

When it hit store shelves in 2009, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 grossed $310 million on its first day. It topped over $1 billion after only two months.
County debate rages over extra $400K

County debate rages over extra $400K

County residents may pay about one per cent less than expected on their tax bills this year due to some unexpected growth, council has heard, and at least one councillor wants to see those bills cut even more.
Pet cancer charity brings hope

Pet cancer charity brings hope

Getting your dog groomed can often be a messy adventure. This weekend, however, one animal support charity is hoping that members of the public will take their hairy best friends to have the work done professionally, and it's all for a good cause.
Joint winners named volunteer of the year

Joint winners named volunteer of the year

Vi Oko and Helen Kieran are the joint winners of this year’s Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award, presented by the Community Information and Volunteer Centre at its annual award celebration.
Man dies in vehicle collision near Calahoo

Man dies in vehicle collision near Calahoo

A 58-year-old man has died following a semi rollover near Calahoo on Tuesday around 7 p.m.
Residents concerned about Enjoy Centre parking

Residents concerned about Enjoy Centre parking

When local resident Vivian Branson takes his dog for a walk by the Riel Recreation Park, more often than not he is appalled by the area’s traffic congestion.
Soaked fields stall farmers

Soaked fields stall farmers

Wet fields mean that farmers are still sitting on their hands some two weeks after they’d usually be plowing rows and planting seeds.
Cost of community centre growing

Cost of community centre growing

It only exists on paper but already the costs and scope of the proposed community support centre are growing significantly, prompting warnings from administration about it growing too unwieldy to be affordable.
Summer job landscape changing

Summer job landscape changing

The landscape of the summer job market locally has changed significantly over the last couple of years for both high school and university students looking for work and the employers who are, in turn, looking for the services of those students.
Flowers for Texaco?

Flowers for Texaco?

An old gas station may soon become a park under a local businesswoman’s proposal to beautify St. Albert Trail. St.
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