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Chinook's Edge breaks its own achievement record

Chinook's Edge breaks its own achievement record

Chinook's Edge School Division is breaking new records. Last month, Alberta Education released its Accountability Pillar, a public results report that measured high school completion rates.
Beef producers have mixed views on benefits of trade agreement with Europe

Beef producers have mixed views on benefits of trade agreement with Europe

Ottawa is hailing the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union as a tool to create “new and improved market access opportunities” for many industries across the country, including the Alberta beef indust
River committee reforming to prompt action

River committee reforming to prompt action

The Sundre-based Red Deer River Quality Control Committee is reforming in an effort to get the provincial government to move forward with flood mitigation efforts, says chairman Myron Thompson.
Central Alberta Television finds home on O-NET

Central Alberta Television finds home on O-NET

A television station based in Olds has found a home on the community's O-NET fibre-optic network. Central Alberta Television (CATV) and O-NET, the service provider and marketing brand for Olds Fibre Ltd.
Didsbury breeder now world champion Angus man

Didsbury breeder now world champion Angus man

Jared Hunter left Canada for a week in New Zealand last month as just your average farm boy from Didsbury but came home a world champion.
Technology has a growing role

Technology has a growing role

Teachers and administrators in Chinook's Edge School Division should be encouraged to not only embrace new technology but also to get the most of it for the benefit of all students, according to educator George Couros.
Teachers urged to help improve boys' educational success

Teachers urged to help improve boys' educational success

With the percentage of Canadian young men completing secondary schooling showing a general decline in recent years, Chinook's Edge teachers are being encouraged to help reverse the trend by working with boys at the grade school level. During the Oct.
Consult plans welcome, says reeve

Consult plans welcome, says reeve

Redford government plans to consult municipalities before going any further with controversial new legislation that critics say could negatively impact local government autonomy is welcome news, says Mountain View County reeve Bruce Beattie.
Opinions differ on bus seatbelts use

Opinions differ on bus seatbelts use

The president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is calling on governments to consider the benefits of installing seatbelts on school buses following a recent crash south of Carstairs that injured nine students. Dr.
Police seek tips course vandalism

Police seek tips course vandalism

RCMP are asking for public tips after vandals caused extensive damage at the Forest Heights Golf Course, north of Westward Ho, on October 13-14. Suspects damaged several golf carts and defaced a number of greens at the site.
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