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Bullying is everybody’s business

Bullying is everybody’s business

For several years, the theme of National Bullying Awareness Week has been “Stand Up! (to bullying),” and while the focus remains on youth to be the change, research shows that bullying isn’t exclusive to the young.
Doors open at Morinville's first psychology practice

Doors open at Morinville's first psychology practice

New patients are now being accepted at Morinville’s first private psychology practice: Psychsupport Services.
Man killed in Sturgeon County car crash

Man killed in Sturgeon County car crash

A Mayerthorpe man is dead after his car collided with a pickup truck in Sturgeon County on Monday. Morinville RCMP was called to a two motor-vehicle collision on Highway 28 just north of Highway 37 at approximately 7:46 p.m. on Nov. 18.
New museum to land at Villeneuve Airport

New museum to land at Villeneuve Airport

Aviation history will touch down at the Villeneuve Airport next year as a new $10 million museum comes to town.
Philanthropy award winner announced

Philanthropy award winner announced

This year’s recipient of the St. Albert Philanthropy Award does more than just sign cheques – he also gives time and isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty.
Plows handle large snow dump, city reports

Plows handle large snow dump, city reports

St. Albert’s department of public works has managed to stay within city snow clearing standards despite the large dumps of snow over the weekend and on Monday night. “So far it’s going well.
Morinville nets fitness awards

Morinville nets fitness awards

Morinville has once again cleaned up at the provincial ChooseWell awards, netting itself fat cash for helping residents to stay fit.
Online budget session most popular

Online budget session most popular

The first e-town hall proved to be the star of the budget sessions held last week, drawing the most residents of any of the sessions. Only 18 residents went to the traditionally-formatted town hall on Nov.
Pawn shop attacker gets 10 years

Pawn shop attacker gets 10 years

A former St. Albert pawnshop owner who nearly severed a man's ear with an axe during a robbery in 2010 has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Kenneth Angus Campbell received the sentence in an Edmonton court Thursday afternoon.
Crouse acclaimed as CRB chair

Crouse acclaimed as CRB chair

Mayor Nolan Crouse will chair the Capital Region Board for the next four years, and his Sturgeon County counterpart says that’s great news for the region.
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