Archive for October, 2011

Man Who Stabbed Turner Stabs Again

October 25, 2011
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Man Who Stabbed Turner Stabs Again

According to reports that emerged from Kamloops, B.C. in recent days, Mark Lindsay, the former boyfriend of Dana Turner, a Fort Saskatchewan woman who was found dead this month, has been charged in yet another stabbing incident. Tim Petruk of the newspaper Kamloops This Week reported that Lindsay faced two aggravated assault charges last...
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Chamber Honours Past President, Top Businesses

October 25, 2011
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The Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday night recognized the best that the Fort Saskatchewan business community has to offer, handing out eight awards at its 27th annual Business Awards Gala. Former Chamber President (1956) Neville Parry was recognized posthumously with the Ken Hodgins Meritorious Service Award for his long-time dedication to the...
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No Charges Against Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting

October 25, 2011
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Criminal charges will not be laid against an RCMP officer after a man was shot and killed in November last year. The decision follows an investigation by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT). On November 19, 2010, members of the Lakeshore Regional Police Service and the RCMP’s emergency response team were called to...
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Entries Sought for 19th Annual Santa Claus Parade

October 25, 2011
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You better watch out and better not cry, because in one month Santa Claus is coming to town and will be checking his list twice as part of Fort Saskatchewan’s 19th annual Santa Claus Parade. Organized by the Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, Santa Claus jumped at the chance to return to the city...
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AUC Suspends Heartland Transmission Project Review

October 25, 2011
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The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) last week suspended its review process and suspended hearings for three critical transmission projects before it. This was at the request of the Alberta government to allow the government to consider its overall approach to critical transmission infrastructure. Regarding the Heartland Transmission Project application, which consists of a substation,...
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Rotary Club News

October 25, 2011
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The Fort Saskatchewan Rotary Club has had a busy year and it looks like they won’t be slowing down for the winter. Through a huge effort by every member and a great many friends of Rotary, the Club has been able to donate in excess of $15,000 to local and International causes. Two $1,000...
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EIPS Launches New Website and New Tagline

October 25, 2011
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Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) is proud to launch its new tagline for their division, “Your Future in Mind,” along with a new look for the division website, www.eips.ca. The tagline is designed to work in conjunction with the existing EIPS’ logo as a graphic and textual representation of EIPS as a school division....
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Air Liquide Opens New Supply Center

October 25, 2011
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Air Liquide Canada, a subsidiary of Air Liquide Group, the world leader in gases for industry, health and the environment, celebrated today the official opening of its new state-of-the-art Western Canada Cryogenic Liquid Supply Center, which employs 114 people, and is located at 150 Strathmoor Drive in Sherwood Park. “Air Liquide Canada is a...
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Heart and Soul: Taking Risks

October 25, 2011
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Heart and Soul: Taking Risks

Have you ever tried taking on something that was way bigger that you? A task or challenge that calls on every resource you have and then more? I think it’s good for us to venture into personal “unchartered waters” from time to time, although you really want to think it through as much as...
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Is Your Home Safe from Zombie Attacks this Halloween?

October 25, 2011
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Canadian households may be caught up in a zombie apocalypse; a zombie electronics apocalypse that is. Zombie electronics invade the home, taking advantage of families who suffer from a lack of understanding of standby power and how it affects energy conservation. According to a recent survey conducted by Angus Reid for Direct Energy, the...
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