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To support host families, BGSD provides a biweekly stipend to help cover the cost of food and other expenses. Families also ...
Held in a warm and celebratory atmosphere in Nisku, the evening recognized long-service milestones, retirements, and special contributions made by staff across our division. From five years to over 40 ...
One of the most powerful expressions of that legacy is the Namand Payne Memorial Basketball Tournament — an annual celebration of sport, community, and purpose. What began as a way to honour Namand ...
The Rotary Club of Nisku Leduc is pleased to present an evening of Ukrainian music and dance on September 26, at the MacLab theatre. Tickets can be purchased at the MacLab Centre for the Performing ...
On Wednesday, June 25, join Leduc RCMP, Leduc Enforcement Services, and Leduc Fire Services, for the Stakeout at Skatepark at ...
The Leduc Community Peace Officer Program is a collaborative initiative funded by the City of Leduc, the Black Gold School Division, and STAR Catholic. With Officer Agotnes at the helm, it’s doing ...
Telus is investing $5 million in Leduc, part of a broader $13.5 billion investment in Alberta over the next five years.
John and Vi Gibbs are celebrating their 63rd anniversary next week, June 23, 2025. John and Vi were married June 23, 1962, in Edmonton. They moved to Fort McMurray in 1967, and spent about 30 years, ...
The Filipino pride and joy was once again visible and flying high in the midst of the city of Leduc. To honour and celebrate the 127th Philippine Independence Day, over 200 Filipinos living in and ...
Do you have a photo showing off the city? Whether it be a Leduc staple, a slice of nature, or your favourite local spot, send it in for the chance for your photo to be featured in the Rep. Submissions ...
On July 9, 1990, the Leduc Tourism and Convention Association developed an action plan proposal for a theme park. It gained the interest of both the county and the city. The park was to be built on ...
He is a bird of bad moral character. He does not get his living honestly. You may have seen him perched on some dead tree, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the labour of the fishing ...