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Worker falls from Stony condo wall
A construction worker who survived a fall at a Stony Plain construction site is resting at home and is expected to make a full recovery.
Blaze won't stop newspaper presses
Avid readers of two weekly newspapers west of Edmonton won't miss their papers in spite of a fire that damaged the publications' computers, scanners and a hard drive.
What Areas of Edmonton are Selling the Best?
July 21, 2008 What Areas of Edmonton are Selling the Best? I was chatting with someone the other day on our cool little chat doo-hickey-thingy and they wanted to know what areas of the city were churning ...
Just days before the 25th anniversary of the Gimli Glider, a Stony Plain senior who was part of the famous crash-landing says one of her most vivid memories was a woman who didn't want to leave her shoes on the ...
Stony Plain: the town that moved
When 81-year-old Louise MacLean returned to Stony Plain High School on Saturday to celebrate the town's centennial with her former schoolmates, she couldn't believe the years they had racked up between them.
Brian Romagnoli is back. The experienced mural painter is in charge of Stony Plain's newest mural, which shows the history of electricity.
Residents look back at Stony Plain history
As a kid, John Armbruster would come home from school and immediately go to work stacking lumber with his brother in the family's lumberyard.
Mokoti Diawara uses a newspaper as an umbrella yesterday on Whyte Avenue during a rainstorm.
Children's Programmer - Stony Plain Public Library - Stony Plain, AB
Children's Programmer - Stony Plain Public Library - Stony Plain, AB Stony Plain Public Library Children's Programmer Part-Time DUTIES Encourage literacy skills and foster a love of reading in children.
Stony Plain Road residents were out flipping burgers and practising yoga tonight as they celebrated taking back their neighbourhood green spaces.
Stony Plain sees its future in the past
Murals have been part of Stony Plain since the day the town manager returned from a 1990s trip to B.C., breathless with stories about the village of Chemainus on Vancouver Island, which had reinvented itself by ...
Green TRIP may be a fantasy ride
This week, Ed Stelmach announced his very own green surge, a concrete carbon reduction plan designed and timed to overshadow Stephane Dion's Green Shift road show.
Beggs play key role in Fallen Four Park
Four bronze statues were erected in Mayerthorpe, Alta. at the Fallen Four Memorial Park July 4 to salute four RCMP constables shot and killed on March 3, 2005.
Storm clouds packed a punch in Edmonton yesterday, leaving festival-goers, golfers and others scrambling for cover.
PM honours slain officers at Mayerthorpe memorial
Prime Minister Stephen Harper again offered formal condolences to the families of four Mounties gunned down three years ago as the town of Mayerthorpe, Alta., officially unveiled a memorial park on Friday and ...
Two injured in collision at Walk4Justice
The Walk4Justice to commemorate murdered or missing women in Alberta was sidelined Thursday evening when the car leading the march was T-boned by a truck pulling a trailer, injuring two people.
Tammy Parks-Legge is presently the featured artist at the Crooked Pot Gallery in Stony Plain.
Pilot, passenger survive plane crash
A small-engine Piper Cherokee had just left a private grass runway west of Stony Plain on Sunday morning when its engine hiccuped, losing power.
Two people were taken to hospital after their plane crashed shortly after 11:30 A.M. on Sunday.
A new Catholic school for Stony Plain is on a wish list but it could easily take between five and 10 years before it becomes a reality, Evergreen Catholic School Board Superintendent Mel Malowany said.