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Nov 24, 2008
The province is on track to meet budget commitments despite global economic downturn and lower oil prices. 2008-09 Second Quarter Fiscal Highlights: • Revenue for 2008-09 is
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Sept 12, 2008
First Quarter Fiscal Highlights ? Revenue for 2008-09 is forecast at $46.6 billion, an increase of $8 billion from budget. ? Expense for 2008-09 is forecast
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Mar 09, 2009
The Alberta government will meet its budget spending commitments and still be able to invest $2 billion in carbon capture and storage despite a deficit
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Feb 29, 2008
Ryan Frankson News Staff When the 2007-2008 high school basketball season is reflected upon, Feb. 25 will be remembered as Black Monday for teams from Strathcona County. Seven
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Aug 22, 2008
Drug crimes are up in the county, according to statistics released by the Sthrathoca RCMP on Tuesday, Aug. 19. While crimes against property were generally down,
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Sept 25, 2007
If football games were 12 minutes long, the Ardrossan Bisons would have posted a titanic upset over the heavily-favoured Bev Facey Falcons. But since games are
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Mar 20, 2007
Strong business profits and returns in world equity markets are bolstering the province's bottom line in 2006-07, as reported in the Government of Alberta's 2006-07
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Nov 19, 2007
The Bev Facey Falcons are looking more and more untouchable as the weeks go by. First, the senior football team blew away its Edmonton Metro
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Nov 11, 2008
Ryan Frankson News Staff Taylor Souster? Out. Anthony Myroon? Out Tyler Northrup? In and absolutely on fire. The Bev Facey Falcons senior football team was missing two of its top
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Sept 03, 2010
The Sherwood Park Northstars looked like a different team heading onto the field this week compared to last week's 49-6 loss against the St. Albert