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With another holiday season approaching, now is the time to be thinking about how to get home safely. That's exactly what Operation Red Nose (ORN) wants you to do as well, as the Fort Saskatchewan group officially launched their campaign on Nov. 2.
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Tenants of a Fort Saskatchewan apartment building were evacuated early Friday morning after a fire started in a futon in a ground-floor suite, emergency response officials said.
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Alberta's auditor general says he may launch a probe into the province's delivery of the H1N1 immunization program, which has been the target of public frustration and anger since clinics opened last month.
The city's annual Remembrance Day parade and ceremony is planned for next Wednesday, Nov. 11. The parade is scheduled to start around 10:45 a.m. at Harbour Pool before turning onto 101st Street and wrapping around to 93rd Avenue. The parade will finish at the Royal Canadian Legion No. 27.
Call it a thrill of a lifetime.
City council is expected to publicly debate next week the recommendations made by its civic precinct advisory committee last week. Tuesday's regular public council will see the mayor and councillors responding to the recommendations in order to hammer out what they plan to do next.
Fort Saskatchewan residents who spent the summer with their road ripped up and their water being supplied by a fire hydrant were overjoyed late last week when 108th Street re-opened to vehicle traffic.
Re: "Speaking up, fear mongering not mutually exclusive – reader," Dennis Holmwood, Letters, Oct. 22, 2009. The writer of the letter wrote of having a concern
Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary members – along with the local cadets – will be conducting the annual Poppy Tag Day on Saturday. Wear a A Halloween Masquerade and Dance is planned for this Saturday in the Legion’s Silverwing Lounge.
There is no doubt that the proposed streetscape improvements on 100th Avenue will affect all businesses along the strip. The changes, according to the project's consultants
Displaying 1 to 10 of 154 items. Call it a thrill of a lifetime. On Tuesday, the Fort Saskatchewan peewee A Lions Club Rangers taped their segment for CBC's Hockey Night in Canada
Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 items. OTTAWA — The gun registry has moved one critical step closer to its slow demise. MPs voted 164-137 in favour of C-391, a private member's bill
Displaying 1 to 10 of 10 items. The Alberta government is hitting the brakes on a law to combat distracted driving while they wait for proof laws work in other jurisdictions.
Displaying 1 to 10 of 12 items. Both Elk Island school districts have been asked by the provincial government to return $2 million total from their 2009-2010 school budgets.
Displaying 1 to 10 of 200 items. City council is expected to publicly debate next week the recommendations made by its civic precinct advisory committee last week.
A local tanning studio is running a unique toy-raiser throughout the month that it hopes will benefit the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank's Christmas Hamper campaign.
Fort Saskatchewan city council has set their meeting schedule for the 2010 budget discussions. Discussions begin Nov. 9 and 12 with presentations from the various city departments with their budget proposals. City boards and committees will make their pitch in the evening of Nov. 9.