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ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Registries collected $2.4 M in fees from GoA portal in 2023

Registries collected $2.4 M in fees from GoA portal in 2023

Government of Alberta data shows 198,688 passenger vehicle renewals were processed through its website in 2023.
Explosion confirmed at site of Sundre-area workplace fatality

Explosion confirmed at site of Sundre-area workplace fatality

Occupational Health and Safety providing few details into Nov. 22 workplace fatality of former Sundre Fire Department Chief Marty Butts as investigation is ongoing
$1.9 million Town of Didsbury 2025 capital budget proposed

$1.9 million Town of Didsbury 2025 capital budget proposed

Capital and operating budgets were scheduled to come back before council on Nov. 26 for further consideration
Kids performing Christmas songs with adult choir in Olds this week

Kids performing Christmas songs with adult choir in Olds this week

The Olds Community Chorus will perform A Wreath of Carols with some young singers Nov. 27 at the First Baptist Church
Revised snow clearing policy for Olds now in place

Revised snow clearing policy for Olds now in place

Town officials are confident the new policy will enable staff to manage snow clearing more efficiently
Canada Post strike enters 12th day as negotiations continue

Canada Post strike enters 12th day as negotiations continue

Canada Post says it's missed out on delivering an estimated 10 million parcels as a strike by more than 55,000 workers across the country continues ahead of Black Friday.
Innisfail's huge projected property tax hike pared down

Innisfail's huge projected property tax hike pared down

At council’s request during 2025 budget deliberations, staff worked with council to trim preliminary tax increase projection of 6.53 per cent to 3.06 per cent
Trump's 25 per cent tariff equals pain on both sides of border, Canadian leaders say

Trump's 25 per cent tariff equals pain on both sides of border, Canadian leaders say

Business and political leaders in Canada say there will be pain if Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods, but they note the hurt will happen in his country as well.
Mountainview Colts lose in overtime against Copperheads

Mountainview Colts lose in overtime against Copperheads

Didsbury-based Heritage Junior Hockey League team's match-up against Okotoks postponed due to bad weather
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