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Carstairs ag society hopes to access revitalization funds

Carstairs ag society hopes to access revitalization funds

Province announces new grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 for individual ag society projects
Canada Day tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

Canada Day tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

Canada Day tornado north of Carstairs destroyed farm properties, killed livestock, and heavily damaged other homes, outbuildings, vehicles and other infrastructure
Carstairs regional policing under discussion

Carstairs regional policing under discussion

Area officials met with RCMP on Sept. 19; municipal partners plan to apply for grant funding to conduct study
RMAA starts practices for 2023-24 season

RMAA starts practices for 2023-24 season

Renegades form team rosters drawing players from Carstairs, Crossfield and Didsbury
Red Barn Books racks up award hat trick

Red Barn Books racks up award hat trick

Howdy, I’m Flores LaDue named Children’s and Young Adult Book of the Year by Book Publishers Association of Alberta
Drumheller downs Tigers in Carstairs

Drumheller downs Tigers in Carstairs

Carstairs football team is with the Mountain View Football Association
Carstairs Minor Hockey program icing 10 teams

Carstairs Minor Hockey program icing 10 teams

Number of registered players in Carstairs has steadily increased over past couple years
Paracyclist and former Carstairs-area resident rediscovered love of life through sport

Paracyclist and former Carstairs-area resident rediscovered love of life through sport

Lowell Taylor, who is legally blind due to degenerative eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa, aspires to compete at 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris
Tornado reponse showed ‘true Alberta spirit,' says Alberta premier

Tornado reponse showed ‘true Alberta spirit,' says Alberta premier

Premier Danielle Smith attends Canada Day tornado volunteer appreciation barbecue at Carstairs Curling Club
Current highway emergency scenes are 'kill zones,' says veteran Carstairs towing operator

Current highway emergency scenes are 'kill zones,' says veteran Carstairs towing operator

"People travel at excessive speed, at crazy speeds. They are coming by you at 110, 120, 130 kilometres an hour in the slow lane with all our lights going right now. It happens every call. It’s a kill zone," says Kirk Lewis
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