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New Sturgeon council sworn in

New Sturgeon council sworn in

Sturgeon County councillors took their seats this week with only slight differences than before the election. After last week’s election councillors took the oath of office from Morinville RCMP staff Sgt. Mac Richards on Tuesday morning.
Pick the right travel consultant

Pick the right travel consultant

Today, there is so much information on the Internet. All you have to do is Google a question and instantly there are options on where to locate the answer.
Peace speaker booked for prayer breakfast

Peace speaker booked for prayer breakfast

A local church group is putting out an early call to purchase tickets for an upcoming breakfast talk that will feature a prominent peace advocate and author. Douglas Roche will be the featured speaker at the second annual St.
Mover earns praise for compassion

Mover earns praise for compassion

Movers are people too. That’s what former St. Albert resident Kim Guimond discovered during a recent move to White Rock, B.C.
Building activity outpacing slow 2009

Building activity outpacing slow 2009

Building activity in St. Albert is on pace to exceed 2009 levels, led by construction starts in single-family homes and commercial space. According to the third-quarter building permit report issued by the City of St.
Church group endorses Habitat project

Church group endorses Habitat project

A group of St. Albert pastors is publicly endorsing the Habitat for Humanity project that was recently approved for 70 Arlington Dr. in Akinsdale.
Alberta Digest

Alberta Digest

Strengths and weakness for health care system: CHCI Alberta, more than any other province, showed some areas of strength and other areas of real weakness in its delivery of health care last year, according to the third annual Canada Health Consumer I
Diabetes to spike 67 per cent in Alberta

Diabetes to spike 67 per cent in Alberta

Alberta's diabetic population could grow by 67 per cent this decade, says a new report, and cost the province more than a billion dollars. The Canadian Diabetes Association released a study Wednesday at a diabetes conference in Edmonton.
Health Act dominates fall legislative agenda

Health Act dominates fall legislative agenda

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Techno-table gets patients moving

Techno-table gets patients moving

Bill Presiznuik says he was just a day away from going home when the stroke hit. It was July 20. Presiznuik, 66, says he had just had quadruple-bypass surgery at the University of Alberta Hospital, and was walking to the bathroom.
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