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Saddle Lake to welcome new chief and council

The community of Saddle Lake will welcome a new chief and council just in time for this year’s annual PowWow.

Health Minister fires enitre AHS board

On June 12, Alberta Minister of Health Fred Horn terminated the appointments of the Alberta Health Services board of directors, effective immediately.

NSWA teams up with students for water quality project

The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA) recently teamed up with environmental studies students from Kings University College in Edmonton to complete a research project designed to assist in the development of a lake management strategy for L
Two Hills divided over new community building

Two Hills divided over new community building

The County of Two Hills held a public consultation session on June 5 to allow for residents to discuss a new community building.

St. Paul on the list for new Family Care Clinic

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SPERD projects slight deficit, while staffing remains the same

After passing its budget at a special meeting on May 28, St. Paul Education Regional Division (SPERD) is anticipating a deficit of about $400,000 for its 2013-14 year.

Saddle Lake celebrates community members who helped find lost teen

The Cardinal family, with much of the community at Saddle Lake, gathered together at the Manitou Kehiw arena complex to celebrate their gratefulness to those who helped them out during troubled times.

Sod turning celebrates new school in Two Hills

The community of Two Hills celebrated a landmark day on May 30 as local teachers, St. Paul Education Regional Division board members, and politicians came together to hold the official sod turning ceremony for the construction of the new school.

Oberle visits Lakeland, attempts to ease concerns

Local concerns regarding changes being made by the province to how persons with disabilities are provided support and funding were obvious at last week’s meeting with Associate Minister of Services for Persons with Disabilities Frank Oberle, who stop

Looming cuts cause concern

Planned provincial cuts in funding to the Ministry of Human Services over the coming year have earned heavy criticism, particularly from Albertans who are dependent on funding from the Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program.
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