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Innisfail takes aim at panhandling, bullying and other community issues

Innisfail takes aim at panhandling, bullying and other community issues

Town of Innisfail set to adopt new Community Standards Bylaw that will merge current outdated municipal legislation
Crown aims to try four accused in Alberta border blockade case at once

Crown aims to try four accused in Alberta border blockade case at once

An Olds man charged with offences related to Coutts border blockade will have a bail hearing in two months, while others try to have their trial fast tracked.
Alberta's avian influenza outbreak 'unprecedented,' says vet

Alberta's avian influenza outbreak 'unprecedented,' says vet

Despite training for the possibility, unfolding situation “a scary time,” says Dr. Teryn Girard who has clients in identified infected zones
Late snow delays Sundre golf season start

Late snow delays Sundre golf season start

Local golf courses in Sundre had hoped to open by now
Too early to determine cause of Bowden garage fire

Too early to determine cause of Bowden garage fire

Red Deer County fire inspector Scott Tuton says no firefighters or residents were hurt as a result of the April 22 Bowden blaze
Drug abuse prevention, info event planned for Olds

Drug abuse prevention, info event planned for Olds

Two-part event takes place April 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at École Olds High School
Innisfail makes changes to recycling collection

Innisfail makes changes to recycling collection

Town of Innisfail buying larger recycling carts at a cost of $223,112
Thank a Farmer, Public Works proclamations made

Thank a Farmer, Public Works proclamations made

The theme of this year’s public works week is Ready and Resilient
Commentary: Restorative justice costs worthwhile

Commentary: Restorative justice costs worthwhile

$720,000 in Alberta Community Restorative Justice Grants being provided to 25 non-profit restorative justice providers and organizations
Didsbury Curling Club members had ‘enjoyable and successful’ season

Didsbury Curling Club members had ‘enjoyable and successful’ season

“In spite of all the setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was only one month later than our usual start to the season,” said club’s director of communications
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