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Town council leaves garbage truck purchase in limbo

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Philip Buisseret Commentator/Courier freelancer At the Redcliff town council meeting on Feb. 10, the topic of purchasing a replacement garbage truck was discussed. The… Read More »

Comedians to perform in Redcliff as a part of youth centre fundraiser

Posted on February 18, 2020

MO CRANKER Alberta Newspaper Group A few comedians from around Western Canada have teamed up for a tour that will be stopping in Redcliff in… Read More »

I.F. Cox students present Exhibition project

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Justin Seward Commentator/Courier Redcliff’s Grade 2D I.F. Cox School students Tala Taefu and Koda Bear and principal Catherin Usher stopped by Prairie Rose School… Read More »

Gasoline Alley Area Structure Plan open house receives great input

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Samantha Johnson Commentator/Courier Freelancer On the evening of Wednesday, February 12th there was an open house at the Cypress County offices for a public… Read More »

Higher Ground Christian School receive first playground, look to attract more students

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Justin Seward Commentator/Courier Veinerville’s Higher Ground Christian School has a class population of 15-40 students every year, a number that fluctuates year in and… Read More »

‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ fun for all ages

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Stan Ashbee Alberta Newspaper Group A beloved children's classic is being presented in a unique way by a U.S.-based touring company – through the… Read More »

Town council votes not to host 2022 Alberta Summer Games

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Justin Seward Commentator/Courier Bow Island town council voted not to pursue a bid for the 2022 Alberta Summer Games at their Feb. 10 meeting.… Read More »

County to not see taxation from Capital Power for another year

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Justin Seward Commentator/Courier County of the Forty Mile councillors heard from Benchmark Assessments Consultant’s Lance Wehlage at their Feb. 12 council meeting. Wehlage informed… Read More »

Blues at the Bow receives $8K grant from feds

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Jeremy Appel Alberta Newspaper Group Blues at the Bow has received an $8,000 grant from the Canada Arts Heritage Presentation Fund. "It's really to… Read More »

PRSD consults with local communities on Burdett School’s future

Posted on February 18, 2020

By Justin Seward Commentator/Courier Prairie Rose School Division’s (PRSD) superintendent Roger Clarke hosted a public consultation for parents and teachers at both Senator Gershaw and… Read More »

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