Morinville Bike Rodeo mixes with Summer Community Expo
The Town of Morinville’s Bike Rodeo, Summer Community Expo, and Council Summer Kick-Off BBQ all took place Thursday at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre.
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The Town of Morinville’s Bike Rodeo, Summer Community Expo, and Council Summer Kick-Off BBQ all took place Thursday at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre.
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The Morinville Fire Department (MFD) received a $5000 grant towards MFD’s training department Friday morning. […]
Stocking of fish at the Morinville Fish & Game pond and Heritage Lake took place Thursday with two separate deliveries. […]
With only nine legislative days left before Kinder Morgan’s May 31st deadline, the Liberal government has run out of time to pass legislation to remove roadblocks and delays for the approved expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline. […]
Donald Trump has threatened to walk out of nuclear talks with North Korea unless Washington gets everything it wants. He may be too late.
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The province announced Thursday that billboards are now on display across British Columbia as part of a nationwide campaign to highlight the economic, social and environmental benefits of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. […]
Although his life was immortalized by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Josiah Henson’s life story was mostly lost to history. Jared A. Brock’s documentary Josiah brings new light and attention to Henson and his work. […]
A 14-year-old student at Morinville Community High School (MCHS) experienced broke their forearm May 1. The student’s parents say the injury happened on school property in the field between the Morinville Community Cultural Centre and the Circle K store along 100 Ave. […]
A year into his new job as Conservative leader, Andrew Scheer is methodically trying to mend some of the fences broken by his predecessor.
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For more than a half-century, volunteers have been pitching in across the country for a national initiative called Pitch-In Canada, the largest environmental improvement campaign in the country.
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Walter Clayton Corbett, 78 years of age, passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Sturgeon Hospital on Thursday, May 3, 2018. […]
May 10 is World Lupus Awareness Day. Both the Legislature Building in Edmonton and the Reconciliation Bridge in Calgary will be lit up in purple Thursday night to raise lupus awareness in Alberta. […]
Doug Ford is no Donald Trump. He is a much more standard politician.
True, the Ontario Progressive Conservative leader shares some of Trump’s bumptious qualities. He is big, bulky and has a healthy regard for himself.
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As I drove around my subdivision Tuesday night, post garbage/recycle pickup, I was struck by how many bins hadn’t been picked up. […]
The Town-wide Garage Sale is an annual opportunity to turn one person’s junk into another person’s treasure. It can be a pursuit that works up a thirst.
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The RCMP is offering women an opportunity to learn how they can be part of Canada’s national police force at a special recruiting presentation for women at RCMP Edmonton K Division
(11140 – 109 Street) Tuesday, May 15th at 6:30 p.m. […]
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