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Nov 05, 2009
Results from a survey conducted for pro-underground power line group Responsible Electricity Transmission for Albertans (RETA) shows that people are willing to pay more on
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Aug 09, 2006
Personnel in navy-blue Government of Canada vehicles have started ?windshield surveys? of farming activities in Strathcona. Actually, the teams of surveyors with the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation
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June 22, 2009
Strathcona County residents are invited to participate in one of three feedback surveys to help identify values related to arts, culture, heritage programs and services. The
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Aug 27, 2010
I'm sad to see that Strathcona Transit is continuing its discrimination of NAIT commuters. Strathcona Transit has hundreds of runs going to and from the
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May 10, 2006
The Stewart Weir Group, a surveying and engineering company, is moving its head office to Sherwood Park. The corporation, which has about 200 employees across Alberta
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Sept 13, 2006
The county is now in the process of its open space and recreation facility strategy, which aims to look at the possibilities for future recreation
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Nov 13, 2002
Two weeks ago, council spent five days on a strategic planning workshop focusing on the future of our municipality. Although it was a tiring and intensive
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Aug 21, 2002
It's official. Strathcona's residents believe their community is growing too fast. They say it's affecting their quality of life, and they want to see more control
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Mar 14, 2008
According to a municipal survey, over 70 per cent of 4,000 residents questioned were in favour of retaining independence and rejected the notion of having
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July 30, 2009
Most students will be spending their summers in the sun, working or just taking a break from endless amounts of homework. Tofield resident Lara Chehayeb