Here's what's making news in Leduc and area this week:
• Leduc County has issued a fire ban due to the extremely dry and windy conditions that have lingered in the area in the past few weeks. (I was really worried this story would be rendered irrelevant by the torrential downpour we had on Wednesday night, but as of today, the fire ban still stands.)
• STAR Catholic Schools are paving the way for more interactive education in three of their high schools. (More here.)
• STAR is also partnering with MedicAlert to increase student safety.
• Wetaskiwin and Camrose RCMP are coming to grips with the loss of one of their comrades following a fatal collision last week.
• Girls left their worries behind for a fun weekend of building self-esteem with the Boys and Girls Club.
• Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger (mushroom, mushroom!)
• County residents will be getting automated meters from FortisAlberta.
(Photo: Nine-year-old Jonah Bommassar was one of the many students who came out to enjoy the "Rodeo of Smiles" on April 30 to kick off the 40th annual Leduc Black Gold Pro Rodeo. Photo by Laura Ring.)
Friday, 8 May 2009
Weekly Roundup — May 8
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