Alberta’s restaurants and gyms allowed to reopen starting Feb. 8
Restaurants, cafes, and pubs closed to in-person dining before Christmas and gyms will now be allowed to reopen as of Monday, Feb. 8, with limitations. […]
Restaurants, cafes, and pubs closed to in-person dining before Christmas and gyms will now be allowed to reopen as of Monday, Feb. 8, with limitations. […]
The Jan. 26 Council meeting was mundane in terms of items for this publication to cover – two first readings of bylaws and third reading of the Fees and Charges Bylaw that has taken several months to get through. […]
Unhappy with media coverage of Morinville’s recently announced corporate reorganization, Chief Administrative Officer Stephane Labonne expressed his dissatisfaction at the regular meeting of Town Council Jan. 26. […]
NAIT student Theron Hogg sat down with the Morinville Legion Br 176 president and first vice president to talk about the service club and how they are doing during the COVID-19 shut down. […]
Only one non-profit organization in Morinville would be eligible for a municipal property tax exemption if a bylaw amendment before Town Council passes as it stands. Council gave first reading to the Non-Profit Organizations Tax Exemption Bylaw Amendment at its regular meeting Tuesday. […]
Yesterday at 11:32 a.m., the Morinville RCMP responded to a two vehicle collision on Highway 28, east of Bon Accord. The collision resulted in the death of one adult male, and injuries to a second adult male.
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by Lucie Roy Fundraising has been a challenge for the many groups and organizations since Covid-19. Many have taken to […]
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is raising a glass to the Government of Alberta and the province’s municipalities who loosened red tape on alcohol sales and patio regulations. […]
Briefs on Council’s Jan. 26 meeting. […]
St. Albert RCMP want to educate the public about another fraud scam that is not new but seems to be circulating in the community again. A scammer notifies an individual that their credit card has been compromised, may state the victim owes money to Revenue Canada or the fraudster may pose as a boss or someone in a high ranking title from a business. […]
Freedom to Read Week is coming up in a month, and Morinville Community Library Public Service Librarian Alliah Krahn has the details on the library’s plans for promoting banned and challenged books. […]
On behalf of The Morinville and District Chamber of Commerce represents 160 businesses in the Morinville and Sturgeon County region, which employ when fully operating a substantial amount of Albertans in all sectors of the economy. […]
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has launched its Fight Equalization campaign to oppose equalization in the provincial referendum, scheduled for Oct. 18, 2021. Premier Jason Kenney has promised a referendum as part of the fall municipal elections following recommendations from his Fair Deal Panel. […]
For the first time in the Red Tape Awareness Week Report Card’s 11-year history, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has given the Government of Alberta an ‘A’ grade. Alberta earned the highest score in the regulatory accountability and regulatory burden sections, and came in second overall. […]
Crusher’s Supplements in Morinville is located above Morinville Sports on 100 Street. They carry a wide range of health and fitness supplements as well as a wealth of knowledge in helping their customers achieve their fitness goals. This March marks the company’s second year in Morinville. […]
“This reduction from Alberta’s government and Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) will save farmers more than $55 million on their crop insurance premiums in 2021 and increase the competitiveness of Alberta farmers internationally.” – Devin Dreeshen […]
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