Here's what's making news in Leduc and area this week:
• An appeal by residents to block the construction of a wind turbine west of Leduc has been struck down by Leduc County.
• Bobby sat down with MP James Rajotte and David Swann, leader of the Alberta Liberals, to discuss the economy, visas and a potential fall federal election.
• The third annual Commitment to Life fundraiser for STARS is coming up.
• Leduc will be hosting its first-ever youth event, Rock the Rails, at the skatepark Aug. 27. City staff are also looking for youth to post their own YouTube videos promoting the event. Below, "Cason and Jam's" introductory video:
• Just a few months after receiving a large federal grant to renovate their building, the Thorsby Senior Citizens Club has discovered irreparable faults in the building's foundations.
• Shear Sensation salon is challenging their sisters in hairstyling to come together to participate in this year's Terry Fox Run.
• The Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts has announced the lineup for their 2009-2010 performance season.
• In sports, the Leduc Riggers are gearing up for tryouts in less than a month, while the Milleteers are gunning for the title of Powerline Baseball League champs.
• Looking to take up a hobby or try a new sport this fall? The city is holding their Community Registration Day Sept. 12.
Friday, 7 August 2009
Weekly Roundup — August 7
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