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To quote Helen Lovejoy from The Simpsons, "Will somebody please think of the children?" Parents and teachers say they are doing just that while Alberta Education is failing dismally.
The Capital Jr. Hockey League likely wouldn't look favourably upon anyone tinkering with their season's schedule, but it would seem if the Spruce Grove Regals had a choice, they'd list their opponent as the Stony Plain Flyers more often than not.
When Stony Plain resident Terry VanderSchaaf first took on the role of creating a film about the effect that suicide has on the friends and relatives of those who have committed suicide, he had no idea how much his own story would play into it.
A fundraising event to financially benefit and raise awareness for the Parkland Area Youth Emergency Shelter (PAYES) will be held on Saturday and give local talents a chance to show off their skills.
The tri-area's aspiring filmmakers will be getting the opportunity to really strut their stuff this Thursday at the Parkland Cinema 7 with the third annual A Night At The Oscars Young Lions' Media film festival.
The Horizon Players are back for a brand new season, but this time there's a little nostalgia involved.
The anticipation of a new long-term care centre in Stony Plain may be over soon as the Good Samaritan Society (GSS) gets the go ahead on the construction project.
A recent report by the new RCMP commander in chief Insp. Gary Graham is shedding a light on the alarming trend in spousal abuse in the tri-area.
The H1N1 pandemic is nowhere close to over yet, said Alberta Health Services (AHS) officials on Monday.
There is a not so friendly letter sitting in MLA Doug Horner's e-mail account that says, "Doug, Congratulations. This government has found yet another way to screw up the H1N1 flu clinics. I am now able to get my shot and there is NO CLINIC in either Spruce Grove or Stony Plain."
As Spruce Grove city council went through the process of going through its 2010-2011 budget deliberation, every council member repeatedly commended city administration for the tough job they had to do, considering the condition of the economy of the past year.
While Spruce Grove city council had many details to go over and hundreds of pages to look through during its 2010-2011 budget deliberations on Monday and Tuesday, one contentious topic remained to be the tax increase.
A proposed budget for Parkland County would see a property tax increase of 1.86 per cent for residential property owners while commercial properties would see a 2.37 per cent increase.
Another bout of vandalism at the Stony Plain Golf Course will cost the town-owned course more than $5,000. RCMP officials confirmed the break in and subsequent damage to the course occurred between the evening of Oct. 26 and the early morning of Oct. 27.