Letters to the editor
Letter: MPS does tours of local businesses
Thursday and Friday this week Morinville Public visited Smith Music and Rooke’s Karate to learn about activities we can join in our community! […]
Letters to the editor
Thursday and Friday this week Morinville Public visited Smith Music and Rooke’s Karate to learn about activities we can join in our community! […]
As we head into the holiday season, most families will celebrate and enjoy Christmas but there are individuals and families […]
We are back for the 20th Annual Charity Auction in support of the Morinville Santa Store. This is a great […]
I owe the Town an apology. For some months now, I have been highly critical of this massive body of […]
For the past four years, I have been one of seven people representing the residents of Morinville as a Town Councillor. As the election approaches, I have had to sit down with my family and make a decision on whether I will seek re-election or not.
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September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Connecting with one, single individual can prove to be both life-affirming and life-saving. […]
submitted by Alberta RCMP September is right around the corner, and that means that school will soon be back in […]
August 22 marked the one month anniversary of conservative unity in Alberta.
It has now been four weeks since members of our legacy parties voted overwhelmingly to create a principled, compassionate and united party, restoring the conservative coalition in our province for a new generation. […]
On August 11th, SEA Change partnered with the regional waste authority, Waste Check, to host our first ocean cleanup event in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. […]
I would publicly like to thank, Mayor Lisa Holmes and Council, as well as
Administration and staff, for support, both financially as well as morally.
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As Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing region, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland is watching with interest and anticipation as construction of phase 1 […]
Most of us don’t realize how valuable our car keys are until we lose them. With remote starters and built-in unlock systems, keys are not as simple or cheap as they used to be, with many owners paying hundreds of dollars in replacement fees. […]
I have a few activities happening this month to which community could attend.
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Over the past decade, Wildrose has become the beating heart of the conservative movement in Alberta.
Our strong grassroots members and supporters have propelled us through good times and bad, and today, we’re stronger than ever before. […]
The Strathcona Place Seniors Society is seeking entries for the 2017 edition of the John W. Bilsland Award. Inaugurated in 2015 to celebrate and foster the creativity of older writers, the award has enlarged its geographical scope. […]
I was recently diagnosed with a heart condition which necessitated a week-long stay at the Sturgeon community hospital. […]
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