Celebrate Easter at the restaurant? A fabulous idea!
This year, say goodbye to the stress of hosting family at home for Easter and treat yourself to a delicious, hassle-free meal prepared by professionals.
A creative family project for Easter: a great way to bond!
The Easter long weekend is the perfect time for the whole family to come together, celebrate, and enjoy each other’s company.
Easter Eats! Macaroni and cheese bites
Golden, chewy and crispy, these cheesy bites are sure to please little ones and grown-ups alike!
Easter Eats! Asian-style chicken strips
This light meal with a Far East flair will be as tasty as it is original on your Easter table!
Easter Treats! Gooey brownies
Easter means chocolate! What could be more delicious than brownies to round out a meal in good company?
Alberta RCMP announces Assistant Commissioner Trevor Daroux as next Commanding Officer
EDMONTON – Assistant Commissioner Trevor Daroux will assume command of the Alberta RCMP from Deputy Commissioner Rob Hill.
Viva Vitality: Quit smoking testimonials for inspiration and motivation
If you are looking for information to help you quit smoking, you can find many glossy pamphlets, books, websites and apps that offer helpful quit tips and strategies.
Penton: Talented group of NHL rookies in Calder battle
Winning the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in the National Hockey League isn’t an absolute guarantee of future success…
REMEMBERING WHEN: The dogs and the sugar bush
Our late Father owned a piece of bush property several miles away from where we had our home in the country. It is still in our family today.
Pop 89: The “Real” Apprentices of Washington DC
I was introduced to the so-called “reality” show “The Apprentice” in 2004 in a Chicago train station. It was late at night. I had a fever and wondered if maybe I was hallucinating.
Check It Out: Life is like a roll of toilet paper
The one thing we all have in common is we’re all getting older every day … some of us more so than others. Radio broadcaster Andy Rooney said…
FIELD TRIP!
Warren Peers School in Acadia Valley would like to thank Jordie and William Kuhn for making arrangements and to the WPS Parent Council for sponsoring their Grade 4-9 field trip to Edmonton.
Special Areas Advisory Council welcomes new chair at spring meeting
Special Areas Advisory Council met for their regular spring meeting on March 27 and 28 in Hanna, the first meeting with Shaune Kovitch as Chair of the Special Areas Board.
Albertans awarded the King’s Coronation Medal
MLA Nate Horner awarded the King’s Coronation Medal to deserving Albertans who have made meaningful contributions to our province and their community.
Oyen Lodge: Cowboy poet, Delbert Pratt entertains residents
Hello, everyone. The month of March went fast; hello, April. April is still frosty and cool, but warmer weather is coming.
Acadia Municipal Library: New books for juvenile age group
We have new books in for the adult and juvenile age groups. In adult fiction, new titles include The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage…
Money for school project planning
Alberta’s government is providing $1.1 million to help school boards develop plans for school building projects.