Local News Peavy Mart Manager Jerry Palsatt presents Pat Stewart of the Vegreville Food Bank with a donation of $1,029.  Peavy Mart raffled off a Christmas tree at $1 per ticket (the tree was won by the Bank of Montreal) and Peavy Industries matched the total.  Photo by Daryl Martin-Breault

Peavy Mart Supports Food Bank »

Peavy Mart Manager Jerry Palsatt presents Pat Stewart of the Vegreville Food Bank with a donation of $1,029.…

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RCMP Vegreville – Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision »

December 24, 2010   On December 24, 2010 at approximately 11:30 p.m., Two Hills RCMP and Vegreville RCMP were dispatched to a collision involving two vehicles.  The preliminary investigation revealed…

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A raffle held at the Vantage Christmas party raised $500 for the Vegreville Christmas Bureau.  Vantage also collected 346lbs of food for the Vegreville Food Bank.  Pictured are Walter Gegolick (left) and Hugh Ziprick (right) presenting the cheque to Bureau Chairperson Joanne Veldkamp.  Photo by Daryl Martin-Breault

Vantage Donates to Christmas Bureau »

A raffle held at the Vantage Builders/Building Supplies Christmas party raised $500 for the Vegreville Christmas Bureau.…

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All town departments collected just over $1600.00 in toys and cash for the Bureau.

Town Staff Gives Back »

At the Town of Vegreville Christmas Party, staff and guests brought 405 lbs. of non-perishable items for the Vegreville Food Bank, as well as $140.00 in cash donations. …

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Canada

CTF releases federal and provincial tax changes for New Year »

Payroll tax increases bite wallets across the country Ontario, BC and Nova Scotia hit hardest All income levels in all…

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The household debt conundrum facing the Bank of Canada »

By Will Van’t Veld Economist ATB Financial   The stereotype that Canadians are financially more conservative than their American cousins…

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Voluntary private pensions better than CPP Tax hikes »

  The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) expressed its support today for the federal government’s move towards the creation of Private…

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Provinces Call for Enhanced CPP »

Multi-pronged approach needed to solve savings challenge CNW/ -   Today the Provinces of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New…

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New report highlights gaps »

 Enbridge’s Northern Gateway  pipeline application   A report released by the Pembina Institute today reveals gaping holes in Enbridge’s application…

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A Lump of Coal for Canadians »

Harper/Flaherty Pension Scheme a Holiday Gift to the Banks   Taking CPP expansion off the table would be a betrayal…

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Sports

2010 SPENGLER CUP BEGINS »

 SUNDAY IN DAVOS, SWITZERLAND   The 2010 Spengler Cup is set to open with two games on Boxing Day, December 26, with Canada’s National Men’s Team playing its first game on Monday, December 27 against a to-be-determined opponent.   In its first game, Canada will…

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NO-LIMIT NEW YEAR »

  No Limit Year! More cans than cants! Your choice…play cold or hot, One brand New Year, one brand new game, Play YOUR cards right, or not!   You are the player of YOUR life, Decide what you shall do, Adopt a New Year attitude,…

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2011 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE »

 SET TO BEGIN IN WINNIPEG AND PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MANITOBA   The first puck is ready to drop at the 2011 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. All 10 teams will take to the ice for pre-tournament action on Tuesday night before the tournament begins on Wednesday…

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Agriculture
Agriculture

farm animal welfare would affect their vote »

  CNW/ – According to a recent Harris/Decima poll commissioned by the VHS, and funded by the Vancouver Foundation, 71% of Canadians said they are…

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Alberta
Alberta News

Mitzel to advocate transportation and trade opportunities with U.S. partners

  Trade and transportation will be at the forefront when Len Mitzel, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, travels to Austin, Texas to attend the Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor Alliance quarterly board of directors meeting and the Texas Transportation…

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Health
Health

Sears Canada Issues Recall

 Voluntary Recall for Reusable Shopping Bag   CNW/ – Sears Canada Inc. (TSX: SCC) is issuing a voluntary safety recall for a reusable shopping bag. The design on the bag is a white background with a…

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Food
Food

Reminding Canadians of Holiday Food Safety

  Food is an important part of many holiday celebrations. However, many of the foods found at holiday parties, such as baked goods, eggnog, cider, seafood and turkey, can carry bacteria that cause foodborne illness. Health…

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Parenting
Parenting

BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVER’S CHECKLIST TO HELP KEEP KIDS SAFE

CNW/ – It’s back to school time and our roads will be busy again with school buses, a higher volume of children walking on the road and parents picking up and dropping off in school zones. …

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Business
Business

Predictions for 2011

  Marketwire – BMO Financial Group’s top economists, market and commodity strategists in Canada give their predictions for 2011.   Douglas Porter, Deputy Chief Economist, BMO Capital Markets                   --  Interest Rates Staying Put - In…

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Editorial
Editorial

Imagine: An Essay About The Famine of Ukraine

Imagine Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the breadbasket of Canada, with just under seven million people. Imagine bountiful harvests and prosperous times. Imagine a change in government and nationalization of many industries, businesses and farms.…

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Columns

OMBUDSMAN FOR BANKING

SERVICES AND INVESTMENTS ISSUES TOP TEN NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR FINANCIAL CONSUMERS Tips for being safe financial consumers will help promote a prosperous and secure 2011   CNW/ – Canada’s Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments…

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Real Estate
Real Estate

Poll: One in three homeowners have considered solar panels; but costs remain a concern

Nine in ten (91%) Canadian homeowners are aware that using green energy reduces a household's environmental impact, yet only five per cent are generating electricity by installing rooftop solar panels, according to a new survey from…

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