Legal’s Arinn Young and Team Canada comeback to defeat Spain
Above: Canada’s Kady Dandenault vs Spain – photo courtesy WBC submitted by Wheelchair Basketball Canada The Canadian Women’s Wheelchair Basketball […]
Above: Canada’s Kady Dandenault vs Spain – photo courtesy WBC submitted by Wheelchair Basketball Canada The Canadian Women’s Wheelchair Basketball […]
Canadian sharpshooter Arinn Young (Legal, Alta.) put up a game-high 23 points along with 15 rebounds and five assists. She was a major catalyst offensively, earning the double-double (12 points and 10 rebounds on 60 per cent shooting) in the opening half before running into foul trouble in the third quarter. […]
Starting in the 2018-2019 school year, Alberta graduates of the Canadian Armed Forces’ Bold Eagle employment program, a challenging six-week summer employment program that combines Indigenous culture learning with military training, will receive up to five high school credits. […]
Andrew Scheer is clearly facing a challenge to his leadership. So far, his response reminds us the Conservative Party leader made a fine Speaker of the House of Commons.
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The Fish and Game Association pond trail got a couple of new amenities Thursday.
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As a result of further investigation the male suspect was located, arrested and charged with the Armed Robbery at Jingler’s Pub.
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There is still a little bit of summer left before students are back in school. Holidays may be over for many, but there is still things to do closer to home.
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One week before the first Conservative national convention on Andrew Scheer’s leadership watch – and the last such gathering before the next federal election – one would not normally expect Conservative MPs to be debating each other on social media about whether to draw a line on Canada’s diversity. […]
(NC) There’s an advantage to donating things other than money to your favourite charity or non-profit organization. One option is gifting stocks and securities in-kind. If you’re considering it, here are a few tips to get started: […]
Did you miss me?
It’s been just over a year since I did my last column for this rag when the owner took his last holiday. Now he’s on holidays again and begged me to churn out a column of my wisdom and opinion. […]
Nestled in the back of St. Jean Baptiste Park is the Musée Morinville Museum, home to the community’s rich cultural heritage and history. […]
A drop from 1.5 per cent to 1.4 per cent set for 2020 had the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) celebrating new agreements between the federal government and major payments brands announced last week.
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released information Wednesday that indicates eighty-nine per cent of Alberta business owners surveyed want the provincial government to freeze minimum wage at current levels of $13.60 per hour.
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(NC) Thousands of pets swallow toxic household products every year, resulting in poisoning or choking. What many people don’t know is that certain types of human food can also cause serious health concerns for pets. […]
Youth aged 16 to 21 are being sought by Agriculture for Life, a group that works to improve rural and farm safety and provides information on the agricultural industry, for its Agriculture Youth Council. […]
The Edmonton Garrison Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) is pleased to announce our Charitable Golf Tournament, presented by the Edmonton Salutes Committee, will be held at the Edmonton Garrison Memorial Golf and Curling Club on Monday, September 10, 2018 with a nine AM shot-gun start, followed by a steak dinner and lots of prizes.
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