National Column: Time to shame white supremacists
by Emma Teitel Shaming people on the internet is never something I’ve had a taste for, even when those being […]
by Emma Teitel Shaming people on the internet is never something I’ve had a taste for, even when those being […]
The Government of Alberta amended the Traffic Safety Act in 2012 so that drivers with a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08 or those who refuse to provide a breath sample would have their driver’s licence suspended until the criminal charge is resolved.
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Rick Peterson launched his campaign for the Sturgeon River-Parkland Conservative Party of Canada nomination Aug. 14, promising to fight for zero corporate income tax and flat, 15 per cent personal tax rates if elected Member of Parliament.
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by Morinville News Staff with files from Tristan Turner Council will host three public hearings when meetings resume Aug. 29. […]
On August 11th, SEA Change partnered with the regional waste authority, Waste Check, to host our first ocean cleanup event in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. […]
The Town of Morinville had a few vacancies to fill on a couple of its committees that play a role in local developments. […]
(NC) Trail mix is a year-round favourite that can be a great source of protein and heart-healthy fats. “Whip up a batch of these bite-size fruit and nut treats to keep in your fridge for a quick and satisfying car snack before the kids’ soccer game,” says Samara Foisy, registered dietitian for President’s Choice. “It’s easy to go over our recommended daily value of sodium, so I’ve chosen a trail mix with no salt added.”
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Jacob Middlekamp is one more candidate to throw his hat in to run for Councillor of Division 5 in Sturgeon County.
Middlekamp has lived in Sturgeon County for 20, having moved from the Netherlands in 1997. He has a farm 6 kilometres north of Gibbons and has a quail and duck operation.
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RCMP are warning residents of the Canada Revenue Agency scam once again, pointing out three instances of residents getting burned over the summer.
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A local chapter of a youth aviation club called the EAA Young Eagles Program is holding a ‘Kids Fly Free Rally’ at the Villeneuve Airport on Aug. 26. The event, planned for children aged eight to 17-years-old, is meant to help spark an interest in flying; in some cases, this event gives kids the chance to go on their very first airplane ride.
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Canada will push for a “progressive” new trade deal with the United States and Mexico that raises labour standards, strengthens environmental protections and includes measures to boost economic opportunities for women while attempting to defuse Washington’s protectionist zeal. […]
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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by Tonda MacCharles and Bruce Campion-Smith Each country brings ‘musts’ to table, aware negotiations could last several months Tonda MacCharles […]
I’m generally on the side of comedian Louis C.K. who had a bit a few years ago in which he sounded off on people complaining about flying. In one version he says, “They’re like it was the worst day of my life: first of all we didn’t board for 20 minutes, and then we got on the plane and they made us sit there on the runway for 40 minutes.”
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Sturgeon County Division 5 Councillor Patrick Tighe is planning to run once again in the 2017 General Municipal Election. […]
Though nominations for Rona Ambrose’s spot have not officially opened yet, Spruce Grove resident and long time Conservative Jamie Mozeson is already out knocking on doors to meet the people she hopes to represent. […]
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