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Scientist at work

Scientist at work

RCMP spreads message about digital citizenship

RCMP spreads message about digital citizenship

Digital citizenship is an issue that has been brought up at local school board meetings, with Cpl. Dave Henry making presentations to schools about responsible cellphone, computer, and social media use. Henry took the time to talk to the St.
Daughter's birth a rainbow after the storm

Daughter's birth a rainbow after the storm

Surviving the battle against cancer is a cause for happiness and celebration, but what happens when the cure for the disease takes away from the one thing you had always wanted? That was the case for Kennedi Austin, who, in 2014 at the age of 18, was
Falcons forever

Falcons forever

Support, positive attitude pulls survivor through cancer experience

Support, positive attitude pulls survivor through cancer experience

Even when you have a family history of cancer, it can still be a shock to get a diagnosis, something Madi Novakowski discovered when she found out, at the age of 21, that she had Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Family organizes search for loved one

Family organizes search for loved one

The family of Robert Stamp is hoping to find some closure after going through something no one ever wants to experience. Stamp, a 25-year-old man from Saddle Lake, went missing in early November, 2016. According to information released by St.
RCMP request help finding stolen truck and driver

RCMP request help finding stolen truck and driver

Elk Point RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating a man suspected of a vehicle theft. On April 9, RCMP responded to a theft of fuel at a gas station in Elk Point.
Remembering Vimy Ridge

Remembering Vimy Ridge

Auction takes the cake

Auction takes the cake

Glendon School hosted its annual cake auction fundraiser for the sixth consecutive year on April 6. The annual event is one that residents look forward to, and this year was no exception.
Neighbour protects children from dog attack

Neighbour protects children from dog attack

Neighbours were thanking their lucky stars that Diane Chaboyer was with the group of children waiting for the bus last Wednesday morning, when the Sun Country Trailer Park resident fended off a dog attack that left two kids with bite marks and bruise
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