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Meredith Kerr

Meredith Kerr

Meredith Kerr earned her B.A. in Journalism from St. Thomas University in 2013 and has worked in radio, print, and online media. She is currently pursuing a Certificate in Creative Writing from the University of Calgary’s School of Continuing Education.
Meredith is an experienced reporter who has called St. Paul home since meeting her husband in 2014. They now have four children together and a very busy but never boring life. An active member of the community, Meredith volunteers her time with Friends of Playschool and the St. Paul Cathedral Parish. Meredith loves being outside, but freely admits “garden” might be a rather strong description for the backyard weed patch she spends most of the spring and summer in.

Recent Work by Meredith

Alberta councilwoman removed from committees

Alberta councilwoman removed from committees

Ward 1 Coun. Darlene Beniuk was removed from her committee appointments at the May 27 meeting of Lac La Biche County Council, following a closed session discussion.
Independence referendum petition application made to Elections Alberta

Independence referendum petition application made to Elections Alberta

Mitch Sylvestre filed an independence referendum petition application with Elections Alberta on behalf of the Alberta Prosperity Project on May 23. 
Labour unrest spreads across the province

Labour unrest spreads across the province

Canada Post (CUPW), Alberta teachers (ATA), and Alberta Union of Public Employees (AUPE) are all in negotiations for contracts.
Alberta launches survey on school library materials

Alberta launches survey on school library materials

According to education minister Demetrios Nicolaides, provincial standards are needed because books depicting sexual acts are available in some school libraries. 
Case dismissed against Lac La Biche Mayor

Case dismissed against Lac La Biche Mayor

The case to have Lac La Biche Mayor Paul Reutov disqualified from Lac La Biche County council was dismissed by the Court of King’s Bench.
Nursing is leading occupation with highest number of injuries in Alberta

Nursing is leading occupation with highest number of injuries in Alberta

While transport truck drivers and heavy equipment operators account for a combined 24 per cent of all workplace fatalities in Alberta, nursing is the occupation with the highest number of injuries.
Agriculture societies and province to discuss future funding in Alberta communities

Agriculture societies and province to discuss future funding in Alberta communities

The funding will be available to seven regional agricultural societies located in Lloydminster, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Camrose, and Olds. 
More poll workers needed for northern Alberta ridings

More poll workers needed for northern Alberta ridings

According to Leanne Nyirfa, a spokesperson for Elections Canada, it’s not unusual to still be hiring workers a few days before the election.
What to do if your Alberta voter information card is missing or has incorrect information

What to do if your Alberta voter information card is missing or has incorrect information

Voter information cards detailing when and where you should go to vote should have arrived in your mailbox by April 11.
Measles exposures at Two Hills and Vegreville emergency rooms

Measles exposures at Two Hills and Vegreville emergency rooms

There are two confirmed cases of measles in Two Hills according to Alberta Health Services.
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