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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

More than 3,500 people collecting signatures for Forever Canadian in Alberta

More than 3,500 people collecting signatures for Forever Canadian in Alberta

Alberta residents are showing interest in signing the Forever Canadian Petition, aimed at keeping Alberta within Canada.
Drone project laying groundwork for 'skyways' in northeastern Alberta

Drone project laying groundwork for 'skyways' in northeastern Alberta

Funded through a $90,000 Small Community Opportunity Program grant from the province of Alberta and accessed through Alberta HUB, the project is exploring what AERIUM Analytics Director Dan Juhlin calls a “middle mile drone delivery ecosystem.” 
Woman charged with horse theft in central Alberta, horse still at large

Woman charged with horse theft in central Alberta, horse still at large

A 28-year-old woman from Central Alberta is facing charges for allegedly stealing a horse, but the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are now appealing to the public for assistance in locating the animal.
Chief Dale Steinhauer reinstated as chief of Saddle Lake

Chief Dale Steinhauer reinstated as chief of Saddle Lake

Federal disability benefit to be deducted from AISH payments

Federal disability benefit to be deducted from AISH payments

The Alberta government will be clawing back a new federal disability benefit from people receiving Alberta Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH).
Federalist petition approved for Alberta referendum on remaining in Canada

Federalist petition approved for Alberta referendum on remaining in Canada

Thomas Lukaszuk, a former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister, is at the forefront of a new push to solidify Alberta's place within Canada, having successfully filed a petition for a referendum on the question of remaining in the country.
Alberta town hall speakers claim Canada cannot be fixed, push for independence

Alberta town hall speakers claim Canada cannot be fixed, push for independence

From academics to activists, a diverse group of speakers gathered at an Alberta sovereignty town hall to discuss the province's relationship with Canada.
Sovereignty townhalls planned amid petition for Alberta independence

Sovereignty townhalls planned amid petition for Alberta independence

As the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) pushes for a referendum on Alberta's sovereignty, questions remain about the rules of the game. CEO Mitch Sylvestre emphasizes the need for clarity on voting eligibility and majority thresholds before proceeding.
Teachers and province to return to mediation table, business as usual for schools in Alberta

Teachers and province to return to mediation table, business as usual for schools in Alberta

The Alberta Teachers’ Association is expected to return to mediation with the province on June 19 – 20, and again at the end of August if needed. 
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.
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