Oct 1, 2009 | Edmonton Journal
Greenpeacers granted bail over protest
Only one Albertan was among the 21 environmentalists arrested for invading the Suncor oilsands site north of Fort McMurray this week, all of whom were granted bail Thursday.
Lesson Plans, Touring Vans & How I Started Teaching
If Ian Mackaye taught you algebra, you'd probably learn about a lot more than just linear and quadratic equations.
Rachel Lynn Kirmer and Kevin Philip Dolechek were married May 30, 2009, at St. Nicholas of Myra Catholic Church, Hays, with Father Daryl Olmstead officiating.
Second anchor store to miss CrossIron Mills opening
CrossIron Mills, the out-of-town megamall, will be absent a second Day 1 anchor tenant, with the Indigo book superstore not ready for the grand opening next Wednesday, mall general manager James Moller said today.
Great Bend Tribune - Great Bend, Kansas
Harvest hump day shows average crop
The 2009 wheat harvest is more than 50 percent complete for most of Barton and Pawnee counties, according to reports from area grain elevators.
Former gov't members say Alberta's human rights code changes are embarrassing
Alberta's move to extend human rights protection to parents who want their children excluded from classroom talk about sex or religion is being condemned by former Tory government members who created the province's original human rights code.