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MS Society streaks again

The MS Society is gearing up for the annual MS walk with early registration at the Co-op Mall on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Ten men charged under Wildlife Act

Ten men and one business face a total of 59 charges under the Wildlife Act after a three-year undercover operation by Sustainable Resource Development (SRD) finished in January.

Court date set for Hansen Hotel arson suspect

Lynette Hansen, owner of the former Hansen’s Hotel, said that she is looking forward to March 17, the court date set for the Zeidan Salem Ammar.

Warm western welcome

Travellers from a disabled wagon train got a warm welcome to the wild-west town of Vinegar Bottle from a resident who ended up there due to a similar break-down, as Vilna School Drama Club presented a hilarious western comedy, Wagon Wheels a-Rollin'. From left to right are students: Mikayla Douglas, Chantelle Clarke, Kalvin Kingdon, Michelle Fischer, Melissa Loftis, Dylan Garner and Ben Cozicar.
Family sets up tribute to mother's memory

Family sets up tribute to mother's memory

Nancy Yake was a woman who believed in the potential of those with special needs and dedicated her time to helping them. In recognition of her dedication, the Yake family decided to set up a $1,500 trust fund with the St.

Doctor recruitment efforts take a hit

A move by the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta in changing the assessments required of South African doctors could potentially bring rural clinics and hospitals to their knees, according to Dr.

Deficit budget takes middle road - Danyluk

The Government of Alberta released its budget last Thursday afternoon, which projects a $3.4 billion deficit for 2011-12, but which aims to get back in the black for 2013-14.

Man dies in septic tank accident

A St. Paul-area man was pronounced dead at the local hospital on Feb. 22 afternoon after what a relative called “a freak accident” following the man’s attempts to make repairs to a septic tank.
Raj Sherman says health care crisis linked to poor seniors' care

Raj Sherman says health care crisis linked to poor seniors' care

The health care crisis in Alberta has resulted in a leadership crisis with the resignation of Ed Stelmach as premier of the province, according to Edmonton MLA Raj Sherman, who was in St.

Storseth defends position on centre

Westlock-St. Paul MP Brian Storseth was expressing disappointment last week over what he considered “unfortunate comments” regarding his involvement in securing funding for a proposed medical centre for St. Paul.
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