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Flu outbreak closes JK classes at IF Cox

Posted on January 26, 2016

Inlfuenza-like symptoms will kepp IF Cox junior kindergarten students out of school until at least Thurs., Jan. 28. Alberta Health Services has sent out notifications… Read More »

Elk hunt at CFB Suffield a good experience for soldiers

Posted on January 26, 2016

By Natalie Finnemore CFB Suffield Helping hunters register their harvested animals and assisting biologists check-in severed elk heads is just part of an unusual, but… Read More »

Musical murder mystery brings out crowd in Irvine

Posted on January 26, 2016

By Tim Kalinowski Irvine School hosted a ghoulish, musical, murder mystery on Friday night. “Oh, Horrors It’s Murder!” was put on by an all female… Read More »

Climate plan well-intended, not well thought out

Posted on January 26, 2016

By J.W. Schnarr Southern Alberta Newspapers Alberta’s shift to renewable energy and away from coal is going to be bad news for Albertans, members of… Read More »

Report suggests re-evaluating grazing rights process

Posted on January 26, 2016

By Alex McCuaig Southern Alberta Newspapers The issue of grazing leases has become a growing concern in recent years, exasperated by increasing industrial, recreational, environmental… Read More »

County looking beyond today’s economy toward future

Posted on January 26, 2016

By Tim Kalinowski Cypress County can look back with pride on what it accomplished in its 30th year of operations in 2015, says Reeve Darcy… Read More »

Crime rates stable in Cypress County despite economy

Posted on January 26, 2016

By Tim Kalinowski South East Alberta Rural Crime Watch Association (SEARCWA) held its AGM at the Cypress County offices in Dunmore last Thursday evening. About… Read More »

Tourism organization wants to promote SE Alberta

Posted on January 19, 2016

By Jamie Rieger Southeast Alberta has the right stuff for attracting urban and international travelers, according to the executive director of Canadian Badlands, who provided… Read More »

Uncovering past worlds with Dr. David Krause

Posted on January 19, 2016

By Tim Kalinowski Eminent paleontologist David Krause has traveled a long ways from his boyhood home 13 miles west of Hilda. The distinguished professor of… Read More »

Redcliff opts for more aggressive investment strategy

Posted on January 19, 2016

By Tim Kalinowski Redcliff town council voted to change the town’s investment policy to allow the community to invest in higher risk/ higher return bonds… Read More »

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