Business

Morinville Dairy Queen helping Jessica Martel Foundation

Dairy Queen Morinville is hoping to see a lot of people lined up to buy Blizzards on Mar. 1, a day they have marked to help the Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation.

The local restaurant will donate all proceeds from Blizzard Sales to the charitable group who work with victims of Domestic Violence.
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Local News

Morinville RCMP investigate theft of gas

On February 9, 2018 Morinville RCMP responded to a complaint of a theft of gasoline from a residence in Cardiff that occurred February 8, 2018 between 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Surveillance video shows a male suspect coming up to a residence and taking a jerry can of gas. […]

Arts & Culture

Canada’s Pink Floyd coming to St. Albert

PIGS are starting 2018 with the second leg of a 12 week, 45-date tour that started out at the end of September at the Port Theatre in Nanaimo and took the band across Canada as far as Sydney, Nova Scotia. The second leg of the ‘LEFT + RIGHT Canada Tour’ features dates in Saskatchewan, BC, and Alberta and will take them to more than 15 cities halfway across Canada and back. PIGS will be making its debut performance in St. Albert on Tuesday, February 20 at the Arden Theatre. […]

Food & Health

Food for Thought: Healthy dinner in a flash

(NC) Getting a healthy dinner on the table doesn’t have to be intimidating or time-consuming. Here, Tori Wesszer, registered dietitian and blogger at Fraiche Nutrition, shares one of her go-to meals that’s sure to become a weeknight favourite. […]

Local Sports

Jets hit quarter-finals this weekend

After taking the qualifying round of CJHL playoffs in two straight against the Edmonton Mustangs, the Morinville Jets will get little time to rest before hitting quarter-finals this weekend against the North Edmonton Red Wings. […]

Province

Opposition renewing calls for Trans Mountain Pipeline emergency session

Official Opposition Leader Jason Kenney renewed his call Monday for an emergency session of the Legislature to allow MLAs to debate how best to defend Alberta’s economic interests after the Government of British Columbia threats to block the export of Alberta oil through the Trans Mountain Pipeline. […]

Business

CFIB calls on feds for tax fairness

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) are citing skyrocketing labour costs are leaving young workers in the lurch, and are calling on the federal government to provide small businesses with tax fairness, innovation and training support in the 2018 federal budget to address it. […]