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County reeve, councillor testify during the second day of Belyea second-degree murder trial

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Brendan Miller Southern Alberta Newspapers Crown prosecutor Jase Cowan called five witnesses to the stand on the second day of the second-degree murder trial… Read More »

Redcliff kicks off new year with first council meeting

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Anna Smith Commentator/Courier January 8 welcomed Redcliff councillors back to their usual spots in Town Hall, for the first meeting of 2024. The Town… Read More »

Schuler School eager to show students new opportunities for learning

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Anna Smith Commentator/Courier The “little school with a big heart” has big plans to enrich the lives of their students, as discussed at the… Read More »

Emotional opening day in second-degree murder trial of Deborah Belyea

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Brendan Miller Southern Alberta Newspapers It was an emotional opening day in the second-degree murder trial of Deborah Belyea, 70, who is accused of… Read More »

Bio-diesel refinery getting back on track

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Collin Gallant Southern Alberta Newspapers An effort to build a bio-diesel refinery near Dunmore is progressing, according to Cielo Waste Solutions, which purchased a… Read More »

Council “has selected a term of 10 years”  for Winnifred Raw Water Project Phase 2

Posted on January 18, 2024

Council’s decision to set terms of payment without input from affected property owners just perpetuates the autocratic approach to this project by 40 Mile County… Read More »

From the Archives of Western Newspapers

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Samantha Johnson Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter January 17, 1881 - The Bulletin (Edmonton) On Thursday evening last, The Hotel was crowded… Read More »

CEO pay in Canada continues to soar unrestrained

Posted on January 18, 2024

As Canadians struggle with a cost-of-living crisis, Canada’s top CEOs are making more than ever before. The 100 highest-paid CEOs broke every compensation record on… Read More »

Chickens and speed limits notable concerns in 2023

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Anna Smith Commentator/Courier Bow Island saw a wide range of enforcement throughout the 2023 year, and regionalization of emergency management shows promise for 2024,… Read More »

Bow Island purchases new vehicle for fire department, renews dispatch agreement

Posted on January 18, 2024

By Anna Smith Commentator/Courier Bow Island Town Council returned for 2024, starting the year off strong with their January 8 meeting. Council passed a motion… Read More »

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