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Sting girls advance to Rugby semifinals
Another dominant victory for the Fort High Sting girls meant the rugby team is on its way back to the semi-finals. The Sting swarmed the Leduc Tigers on Tuesday in a 35-15 game that saw the Fort team oust the very team that beat them in last year's Metro League City Conference finals.[...]
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Fire ban comes to Fort in time for Victoria Day
Victoria Day weekend is going to put a crimp in the way most Alberta campers spend their time in the great outdoors, but the sizzle of summer will be alive on Fort Saskatchewan's patios and decks.[...]
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National bronze for Fort karate competitor
Medals or not, the Fort Saskatchewan Karate Do team showed their skill at the Shotokan Karate Federation Nationals last weekend in Vancouver. Having sent seven athletes to the event, one Fort karate fighter - or karateka - claimed a bronze while two others placed fourth in their groups.[...]
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City ponders issues brought on by water woes
A series of mechanical failures that shut off the city's water supply and spurred a boil water advisory for city residents last Saturday afternoon launched a pair of reviews by civic administration.[...]
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Edm man charged in 3 vehicle crash
An Edmonton man is charged with two counts of dangerous driving causing injury and one count of refusing to provide a breath sample as a result of a multi-vehicle crash took place at 99 Ave. and 84 St.[...]
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Rugby Pats rebound for strong showing in 7s tourney
Losing the first game of a season can be rough, but it's all a learning experience for the rookie John Paul II Patriots rugby team, and a weekend tournament showed the lesson is being learned. The boys' team lost their first ever game 43-0 to the St.[...]
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Tim Horton's leads burst of building activity
With another construction season about to move into full swing, the lads with the hammers and nails will be happy to know they're going to get another place to go for a cup of joe.[...]
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Rebels show signs of rounding into form: coach
A seven-goal third-period outburst paced the Fort Saskatchewan Rebels to a 12-6 win over the Kitscoty Extreme on Sunday. "Obviously, we're really happy with the third period where I think we played up to our potential," said assistant coach Doug Mylie.[...]
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Big win puts Sting girls on path to playoffs
A thorough thumping of the St. Albert Skyhawks means the Fort High Sting girls' rugby team are all set for the playoffs. The Sting downed the visiting 'Hawks 55-10 on Tuesday at the Fort's Kinsmen Park.[...]
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New Fort developments blossom as spring arives
With the arrival of spring, development plans are beginning to sprout in Fort Saskatchewan. A pair of housing developments and a proposal for an industrial park have come before council in recent weeks.[...]
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$9M grant won't kickstart waterline
The idea of Fort Saskatchewan area municipalities paying to build a water pipeline to supply the Thorhild-Smoky Lake area is still stuck in a 'no go' zone even though the commission responsible for water distribution in the region accepted a $9.7 million grant from the province for the $22.2 [...]
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The next Robin Hood?
Murray Larond helps Brooke Benson sight her arrow during an archery class the Fort Saskatchewan and Lamont Fish & Game Associations are running in the Bruderheim School. The archery classes will run to the end of June before restarting in the fall.[...]
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Fort farmers plant seeds of hope
About 30 Fort Saskatchewan area farmers are planting the seeds of what they hope will be a significant foreign aid project for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.[...]
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Rebels' guns blow holes in Wainwright goal
An enthusiastic crowd was on hand to watch the Fort Saskatchewan Junior B Tier II Rebels turn their season opening game into a one-sided shoot out. The Rebels would end up walloping the Wainwright Wolf Pack 12-1 in the team's first meeting of 2012 at the Jubilee Recreation Centre last Sunday.[...]
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Seniors urge rethink of old hospital lands
A group of Fort Saskatchewan senior citizens stepped up to tell city council they believe the old hospital grounds development plans should set the area aside as a comprehensive area for an array of seniors' services.[...]
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Trade show sets record
The Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce closed the books on yet another record year in terms of attendance at the three-day event. The three-day show drew over 6,100 people eclipsing the record set last year.[...]
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Transit study outlines city bus service options
A local daytime bus service, potential commuter connections to Sherwood Park along with park and ride services are all on the table as the city's Transit Study put three options in front of the public.[...]
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Fort girls face new rugby challenges
It's all new and all different for the Edmonton Metro League's senior girls rugby squads. The City Conference has expanded from last year's four teams to eight, with Archbishop Jordan and Bellerose dropping down from the Premier division, and St.[...]
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