Province says it’s investing in cost-saving measures to diversify communities
The Alberta government says it is supporting municipalities by investing in new programs it says will save communities money and help diversify local economies. […]
The Alberta government says it is supporting municipalities by investing in new programs it says will save communities money and help diversify local economies. […]
As Canadians, we have a complex relationship with water. It’s a basic resource that we can’t do without. And yet, too much water in the wrong place can wreak havoc. It’s a delicate balance. […]
The Morinville Sabretooths Bantam Girls followed up their Edmonton Youth Basketball City Title last weekend with a successful Provincial tournament, […]
by Thomas Walkom Forget the comparisons to Donald Trump. Doug Ford, Ontario’s new Progressive Conservative leader, is very much a […]
by Stephen Dafoe While green beer may be a staple of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, it is by no means […]
(NC) Herb-infused olive oil is a simple and tasty way to add flavour to any dish. Extremely versatile, it can be used for cooking, salad dressings and marinades as well as a condiment to coat your food with delicious notes of herbs, citrus, garlic or spices. […]
The prospect that Doug Ford could be in charge of Canada’s largest province by July 1 is bad news for the three main federal leaders.
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Above and below: Performers in last year’s MCHS Coffee House. 19 acts are expected to hit the stage in this […]
The government says it’s Energy Diversification Act, tabled in the legislature Mar. 8, will result in taking action to grow Alberta’s petrochemicals sector and increase ethane supplies. It is something the province believes will create new jobs, attract private investment and help diversify the energy sector.
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New rules for workplace harassment and violence as well as joint worksite health and safety committees are underway, and the province is asking Albertans to take part in the discussion.
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There’s one upside to Donald Trump’s use of bully-boy tactics against Canada. They may force us to rethink our failed trade strategy with the U.S. […]
The new $10 bill, unveiled on International Women’s Day this week, is awesome, for so many reasons. Its vertical design is an interesting novelty, for one. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights looks great on the back. […]
The Morinville Fish & Game Association (MFGA) held their 26th Annual Brag Night Live & Silent Auction and Wild Game Supper Saturday night at the MCCC. […]
The Morinville Sr. Girls and Boys basketball teams took to zones on the weekend and returned with gold, earning them a slot in next weekend’s provincials. […]
Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools Ward 2 Trustee Noreen Radford was one of the many at the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Academy Phase 2 Open House held Wednesday afternoon at the MCCC.
The purpose of the Open House was to have discussions and feedback with residents on the attendance boundaries for transportation purposes. […]
Upcoming events include MCHS’ Annual Coffee House, a dinner with Jason Kenney, and a curling bonspiel to name a few. […]
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