THORNTON, Pa. — On Halloween night in 2007, teenagers Ryan and Kendra Milliken were told of the gruesome events at their elegant $610,000 home.
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THORNTON, Pa. — On Halloween night in 2007, teenagers Ryan and Kendra Milliken were told of the gruesome events at their elegant $610,000 home.
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Average in-state tuition at public four-year universities rose by just 2.9% this year, the smallest increase in more than three decades, according to data released last week by College Board. When adjusted for inflation, it has barely increased at all.
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The city’s solar thermal project is nearly complete but won’t be operational until at least next spring.
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Town administration has recommended a 1.49 per cent increase in property taxes in the initial draft of the 2014 budget presented to the new council, Oct. 28.
Administration proposes a $39.9 million operating budget, an overall increase or $900,000 or 5.5 per cent from last year. Of that, $20.9 million is from offsetting revenues and $19 million would be collected in property taxes.
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MEG Energy Corp. has filed a request to expand its Christina Lake project, located south of Fort McMurray near Conklin.
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EDMONTON – In three years, Albertans will be getting an unfamiliar area code on their call displays.
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OTTAWA — Canadians are not only overwhelmingly happy with the quality of service they receive from their own bank, but the majority are also satisfied with the banking fees and service charges they are forced to pay.
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Officials with the two municipal offices and the Foothills School Division in High River, along with the Province, signed a letter of intent to explore sharing a facility in the community.
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Workers with Pidherney’s install the underground services for the latest phase of Melcor Developments Ltd.’s Southbrook subdivision in south Red Deer. Fifty-five multi-family residential lots are planned for the five-acre area west of 40th Street and north of Living Stones Church. An existing access road to the church will be preserved.
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Alberta residents who live in the floodway and are eligible for relocation funding can move their homes with them if they choose.
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