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Salvation Army kettles running empty, more volunteers desperately needed

Salvation Army kettles running empty, more volunteers desperately needed

The situation is dire, according to Peter Kim. The pastor at the local Salvation Army Church says that this year's Christmas Kettle campaign has hit some snags and there just haven't been as many people as usual helping out the program.
Province moves on Hole pedway

Province moves on Hole pedway

More than four years in the making, it looks like the province is prepared to take the first step in building a pedway from the Enjoy Centre to Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park. In a letter to Mayor Nolan Crouse dated Dec.
Volunteers

Volunteers

December is the month of holiday giving. Give of your time and volunteer in your community. The St.
Locals star in video for world junior anthem

Locals star in video for world junior anthem

Three St. Albert hockey-playing buddies are about to be introduced to the world. The three — Tyler Mrkonjic, 15, Stevie Canduro, 15, and J.T.
Weird Science

Weird Science

A new study suggests that uninformed voters may help, not hinder, democratic decisions.
This is the first test for extra pictures

This is the first test for extra pictures

This is a sample of a story with 4 associated photos, one main photo and three extra photos. You should be able to see these in the new layout and each photo should have it's own accompanying text.
Unforgettable gifts

Unforgettable gifts

For a moment, imagine that your wallet is as large and limitless as the love you feel in your heart for your loved ones.
Power line move could come soon

Power line move could come soon

The flags are in the ground, signalling that AltaLink is getting closer to raising some powerlines that are interfering with construction of a new dog park along Levasseur Road, but no firm date has been set on when that work will happen.
Adopt A Pet

Adopt A Pet

I am a four-month-old large breed shepherd mix puppy looking for a new home to call my own. I was in the pound but now I’m settling in nicely at a foster home organized by the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP).
Sturgeon County approves 6.85 per cent tax hike

Sturgeon County approves 6.85 per cent tax hike

County council’s approval of a 2012 budget that calls for a 6.85-per-cent tax hike has left Mayor Donald Rigney fuming that government spending is “right out of control.
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