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Blue Quills president makes waves with Manitou Stone quest

Blue Quills president makes waves with Manitou Stone quest

The president of Blue Quills First Nations College recently made national headlines in his attempt to bring the Manitou stone, a meteorite with great spiritual importance, to a new housing unit at Blue Quills. “(The stone) means strength.

AHS executive takes home $738,000 in severance pay

When his position with Alberta Health Services was eliminated, the former CEO of Aspen Regional Health took home $738,000 in severance pay, sparking a wave of criticism from opposition parties and groups such as Friends of Medicare.

Charges pending after ATV crash

Two people were admitted to hospital with serious injuries following an ATV collision in the Ashmont area on Monday night. A 52-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman were riding the quad at about 6 p.m.
Working together to outrun cancer

Working together to outrun cancer

Leslie Bodnar knows more than most people about cancer – over 10 years, she’s had rounds of chemotherapy and radiation for cancer; her sister has battled three different types of cancer; and most of her dad’s side of the family has passed away from t
Danyluk to run for PC party presidency

Danyluk to run for PC party presidency

Former MLA for the area Ray Danyluk says he’s enjoyed his downtime away from politics, but says his belief in the party, the province and his ability to contribute to both has drawn him to run for the presidency of the Progressive Conservative Party

Beaver River changes tracks on garbage

Beaver River Waste Management has decided to dump its agreement to haul waste to Evergreen’s landfill by Lafond in favour of hauling to Ryley, according to the CAO for the commission.

Bubble has burst on rosy budget predictions - MLA

The balloon has officially burst on an “Alison in Wonderland budget,” according to Wildrose MLA Shayne Saskiw, after the government released its first quarter finances for the 2012-2013 years that predicted a deficit that could be as high as $3 billi

Town drops outreach position

An advocacy person to work with people at risk of crime is a sore need in St. Paul, according to a couple of members of the former Safer Communities Task Force, who expressed dissatisfaction that the Town of St.
RCMP stops excessive speeders over long weekend

RCMP stops excessive speeders over long weekend

Greatwest Article Template Double Click to Edit Details Write the text of the Article Below this Box Two separate incidents of excess speeding were caught on local roads over the September long weekend by St. Paul RCMP. On Aug. 31 at about 3:30 p.m.

Government approves Lower Athabasca Regional Plan

The controversial Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP) was approved late last month and came into effect on Sept. 1.
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