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Author looks to revive Cree language via children's books

Cindy Laroque is putting her Cree/English books in First Nations libraries across central Alberta, including Maskwacis.
Leduc Farmers Market still flourishes

Leduc Farmers Market still flourishes

The Leduc Farmers Market began its official status 40 years ago...
Eastern Canada re-visited

Eastern Canada re-visited

It is with a grateful heart that I share with our Pipestone Flyer readers my summer holiday in Montreal...
Music Foundation honors local youth

Music Foundation honors local youth

The Lakes held a large community garage sale to raise awareness and funds for the Thaddeus Lake Music Foundation.
An elephant in a yard in Wetaskiwin

An elephant in a yard in Wetaskiwin

Nestled among trees on the corner of 45th Avenue and 55th Street in Wetaskiwin is an elephant.
Calmar Fair Days

Calmar Fair Days

Calmar’s Annual Fair was held last weekend with the bench show kicking things off on August 13.
Pigeon Lake noxious weed almost eradicated

Pigeon Lake noxious weed almost eradicated

After six years of painstaking dedication the areas along the shores of Pigeon Lake are almost completely free of Himalayan balsam.
Maskwacis Alberta Attempted Murder

Maskwacis Alberta Attempted Murder

Maskwacis, Alberta - Maskwacis RCMP officers are presently investigating the attempted murder of a 20 year old male.
I just knew I had to do it – even though paralyzed from neck down

I just knew I had to do it – even though paralyzed from neck down

On March 17 Ian Koop was lying in a hospital bed in the intensive care unit in the University of Alberta Hospital contemplating his future.

Millet Harvest Fair coming Aug. 22

A weekend full of activities and family fun is coming to Millet August 21, 22 and 23: the Millet Harvest Fair is returning.