Letter: Support of yesterdays (October 29, 2020) editorial.
Re Editorial:Masks are valuable, but they’re only one part of the equation There is no silver bullet. No personal protective […]
Re Editorial:Masks are valuable, but they’re only one part of the equation There is no silver bullet. No personal protective […]
Council will be looking at a possible sidewalk replacement program whose costs would be shared 50-50 between the Town and property owners. It passed a motion moved by Councillor Rebecca Balanko asking the Administration to bring a report on the mechanics of a local improvement bylaw for the program to the November 10 Council. […]
There is good news and bad news for utilities consumers in Morinville. The good news is that the amount homeowners pay for garbage collection and recycling is going down. The bad news is that all other utilities costs, for water, sanitary sewers and storm water management, are going up. […]
Ag for Life (Agriculture for Life) has a mandate to deliver educational programming to improve rural and farm safety, and build public understanding around the agricultural industry.
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Residential taxes in Morinville would go up by 1.5% in 2021 if the Town’s proposed Operating Budget were approved as is. […]
The Town of Morinville reported late Sunday night that two staff members had tested positive for COVID-19. Four Winds School, […]
Fort Air Partnership (FAP) has just launched a new Live Air Quality Data site. It features an interactive map that enables users to access hourly measurements in near real time from any of the local Airshed’s 10 continuous ambient air monitoring stations, as well as monthly results from its 16 passive monitors.
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The 23rd Annual Santa Store Auction in support of the Midstream Support Society is Nov. 21 at Coach’s Corner in Morinville, and organizers are looking for auction items for the fundraising event.
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Four area school divisions released a joint press release Wednesday morning, announcing the cancellation of school sports. […]
The Morinville Jets will kick off a 14-game Capital Junior Hockey League season on the road Friday night against the Beaumont Chiefs and return home Sunday at 7:30 p.m. to face them again.
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Morinville resident, WWII veteran and longtime commissionaire Don Murphy, who passed away June 3, 2020, was honoured Monday at Commissionaires Northern Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut Division headquarters in Edmonton. […]
I find it very disturbing that Mornville has voted no to masks during this pandemic. […]
Have some ideas about how the Roseridge Waste Management Facility can be improved? Now is the time to make your views known. […]
New mandated measures for Edmonton and Calgary were put in place Monday after a weekend of increased COVID-19 cases and increased strain on hospitals. The weekend saw another 1440 cases in Alberta with 364 Friday, 572 Saturday, and 504 Sunday. Currently, there are 118 in hospital and 16 in intensive care. The weekend saw another seven deaths. […]
The Alberta government’s plans to save $600 million annually by outsourcing AHS laundry, housekeeping, food preparation, and laboratory work led to picket lines on Monday.
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Aspen House is hosting a Virtual Halloween Costume Contest. We are trying to make Halloween exciting for our clients despite the restrictions we’ve faced this year. […]
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