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Provincial camping fee increases support sustainable recreation: MLA Nixon

Provincial camping fee increases support sustainable recreation: MLA Nixon

“Albertans have expressed that they are willing to pay a bit more to improve our parks system..." said MLA Jason Nixon
Angela Aalbers will seek third term on county council

Angela Aalbers will seek third term on county council

If she is re-elected, Angela Aalbers says promoting the economy in the municipality will be one of her priorities
Commission approves Water Valley/Winchell Lake-area selective logging permit

Commission approves Water Valley/Winchell Lake-area selective logging permit

Coleman Forest Products' plan in accordance with Alberta Timber Harvest Planning and Operating Ground Rules
Proposed updated Sundre, county development plan discussed

Proposed updated Sundre, county development plan discussed

Several questions were asked during the open house about possible annexation resulting from the new IDP
County twine recycling tops 3,500 kilograms

County twine recycling tops 3,500 kilograms

Twine is being recycled into pellets, which are then sold to various markets to be made into new polypropylene products
Mountain View County joins Sundre wellness advocacy committee

Mountain View County joins Sundre wellness advocacy committee

Move comes after county initially declined to get involved
Unpaid oil, gas company taxes straining municipalities

Unpaid oil, gas company taxes straining municipalities

Shortfall would represent roughly three per cent tax increase for everyone else: Reeve
Municipal funding cuts raise concerns, says Mountain View County reeve

Municipal funding cuts raise concerns, says Mountain View County reeve

Didsbury and Carstairs focus on infrastructure plans
Carstairs, county councils approve development plan

Carstairs, county councils approve development plan

New plan excludes lands in Carstairs and includes only those lands in MVC necessary to coordinate land use, infrastructure and future urban expansion
Caroline gas field assets will be environmentally managed, company says

Caroline gas field assets will be environmentally managed, company says

Concern raised that environmental liability could “become the financial responsibility of both provincial and federal taxpayers”
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