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Local firefighters, EMS keep skills sharp with lots of training, courses

Posted on January 27, 2015

By Jamie Rieger Volunteer firefighters do not just sign up with their local fire department and immediately get to go out and fight blazes. Hours,… Read More »

Charbonneau hopes to raise success rates for Aboriginal students in PRSD

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Carlie Connolly Since being hired by Prairie Rose School Division in September, Lee Ann Charbonneau has been making quite the impact in showing her… Read More »

Council approves economic development strategic plan

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Jamie Rieger Bow Island town council gave their approval of the final draft of their economic development strategic plan at their Jan. 12 regular… Read More »

2014 Unpredictables: No one could have guessed this could happen

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Rob Ficiur Less than a month ago we closed our 2014 calendars and began a new year. The starting of a new year always has… Read More »

Fine line between freedom of expression and human rights

Posted on January 20, 2015

The recent terrorist attacks in France has had editorial staff at media outlets across Canada having to make the decision on whether or not to… Read More »

Spring awakening with Daffodil project

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Carlie Connolly At the Jan. 12 Redcliff town council meeting, a letter of endorsement was carried for Gillian Slade, chair of the Daffodil committee… Read More »

Rebels earn silver in Curtis Kerner Memorial hockey tournament

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Jamie Rieger The 27th annual Curtis Kerner Memorial Pee Wee hockey tournament, hosted by the Bow Island/Foremost Pee Wee Rebels, was held in Bow… Read More »

Ralston School’s Inspire First

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Carlie Connolly At the Jan. 13 Prairie Rose School Division meeting, four Ralston school students came in with teacher, Janet Kraft to present ’14… Read More »

Local business weathering the storm through diversification

Posted on January 20, 2015

By Jamie Rieger As many oilfield spinoff companies are slowing down production, modifying their budgets, and some laying off workers as oil prices remain low,… Read More »

Cubs hope to pick up more players from SE Alberta

Posted on January 14, 2015

By Ryan Dahlman Southern Alberta Newspapers Medicine Hat Cubs' Junior B hockey is more than just alive, it’s thriving. With crowds generally averaging about 400… Read More »

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