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Hundreds protest Alberta services cuts (CBC Edmonton)
Hundreds of people gathered at the Alberta legislature on Saturday afternoon to protest cuts to public services.

Senior Services of the Chathams depends on donations (Chatham Courier)
CHATHAM TWP. – Senior Services of the Chathams is asking the public for donations to help make a difference in a senior’s life.

Mid-Michigan Waste Authority to resume yard waste services in April (The Saginaw News)
The Mid-Michigan Waste Authority will resume its yard waste services to 14 of its 35 municipal members next month.Residents in these areas can bag unwanted yard waste and set them at the curb for collection on their regular trash collection...

West Volusia Spiritual Side — Variety of services during Holy Week (The DeLand-Deltona Beacon)
Easter planning begins The Very Rev. W. Donald Lyon, rector of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in DeLand, welcomes all in the community to attend a variety of services during Holy Week. Palm Sunday services are at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. March 28 in the Canterbury Garden. The Passion According t ...

Funeral services for Sunday, March 21 (The Herald Bulletin)
Local funeral services and visitation hours are listed for publication in The Herald Bulletin on Sunday, March 21.

Baker Hughes, BJ Services to reconvene meetings (AP via Yahoo! News)
Shareholders of oil services company Baker Hughes Inc. and BJ Services Co. voted Friday to adjourn their meetings until the end of the month, as both sides continue to see antitrust approval for the sale of BJ Services to Baker Hughes.

Funeral services for slain officer about to begin (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
An hour before the service, more than 300 police officers have already gathered at Lorain County Community College for the private funeral services for slain Elyria Ptl. James Kerstetter.

Zuma in shantytown, vows to improve services (AFP via Yahoo! News)
President Jacob Zuma visited a shantytown outside Johannesburg on Friday vowing to improve public services and in the hope of defusing anger that has erupted into protests ahead of the World Cup.

Zuma visits shanties, vows better services (Gulf Times)
President Jacob Zuma visited a shantytown outside Johannesburg and vowed to improve public services to defuse anger that has erupted into protests ahead of the World Cup.

Travel › Air Busan to launch S Korea-Japan services (Japan Today)
The transport ministry has approved the application of South Korean budget carrier Air Busan to launch services between Busan and Fukuoka on March 29 and…