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In sickness and in health

In sickness and in health

Although they’ve only been married for two years, Joel and Dawn Kievits have been through a lot of emotional ups and downs in that short time.
PC nomination committee turfed, new candidate emerges

PC nomination committee turfed, new candidate emerges

Shortly after nominations had closed on Jan. 26 and candidates were selected to run for the PC candidacy in the Lac La Biche-St.
Skatepark initiative brings vision forward

Skatepark initiative brings vision forward

The St. Paul BMX and Skatepark Initiative took another leap forward on Jan. 28 with a general information meeting that was held at the CPAC Conference Centre.
#redsergeproud movement gathers steam

#redsergeproud movement gathers steam

There are many different ways to react to a tragedy. One local resident has decided to step up and take action with the #redsergeproud challenge.
Local students perform on national stage

Local students perform on national stage

A national, French language talent show called Galala selected five local performers to participate in its Edmonton competition on Jan. 22.

Saddle Lake Youth Centre damaged after water main break

The Saddle Lake Boys and Girls Club has been scrambling to find a temporary home since a massive water main break shut down its program just after the Christmas break. Sometime on Jan.
Resident reflects back on a century of memories

Resident reflects back on a century of memories

Gordon Elliott has seen a lot, and in a recent interview with the Journal, he was able to drum up some recollections from way, way back. “The winter of 19 and 20, that was a hard winter,” he said, searching for the distant memory.
Hospital foundation to the rescue

Hospital foundation to the rescue

Once again, the fundraising heroes for the local hospital have made a rescue, this time, dealing a deathly blow to an old ineffective equipment villain and producing a new and much more efficient analyzer in its stead. On Wednesday afternoon, the St.
Saddle Lake celebrates 2014 babies

Saddle Lake celebrates 2014 babies

A doll bassinet sits in the middle of the table, cradling not a doll, but one month old Patrick Houle.

Taxes on the table

Due to a drastic drop in oil prices – which dipped below $50 per barrel last week – many across the province are wondering if the “Alberta Advantage” will be able to weather the impending economical storm.
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