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Cremona School presents awards

Cremona School presents awards

On Sept. 27 we were pleased to acknowledge the following students at our annual academic awards ceremony.
Producers call for agriculture innovation

Producers call for agriculture innovation

With Canadians set to go to the polls on Oct. 21, Canada’s grain producers are reminding politicians of the importance of supporting innovation in the agriculture industry going forward.
Looking back in the Gazette

Looking back in the Gazette

1986: IMPERIAL MEASURE MAKES A COMEBACK – The Review reported on an interesting development in area education.
Two hurt in highway crash

Two hurt in highway crash

Two men, one in his 50s and one in his 70s, were taken to Sundre hospital with non-life threatening injuries following a three-vehicle collision on Highway 27 and Rge. Rd. 40 east of Sundre on Thursday afternoon, said EMS spokesperson Adam Loria.
Royal Family, hospitals to be sent local children's book

Royal Family, hospitals to be sent local children's book

CARSTAIRS - A children’s book produced by the collaboration of an Airdrie illustrator, a Carstairs publisher and musical act The Wardens may soon be in the hands of the Royal Family.
Consultation next step for AG building purchase

Consultation next step for AG building purchase

DIDSBURY - Council is looking forward to consulting with the public regarding future plans for the AG Foods property, said Mayor Rhonda Hunter. "Council wants to be clear this was purchased to be an asset to the town," said Hunter.
Trustees encourage residents to vote

Trustees encourage residents to vote

Chinook’s Edge School Division trustees are encouraging area residents to vote in the upcoming federal election in support of education funding and programs. The trustees are also calling on the next federal government to make education a priority.
Province takes aim at 'militant trespassers'

Province takes aim at 'militant trespassers'

The Kenney government will introduce legislation to protect farmers and ranchers from “radical activists” protesting on their properties, area MLA and Alberta Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Devin Dreeshen said Thursday.
Correction

Correction

Re: “Town buying AG Foods building," page 1, Oct. 1. The article contained incorrect information. The Shantz development is no longer referred to as Shantz Crossing. Its name is Shantz Village.
Sundre wins national web marketing award

Sundre wins national web marketing award

In the information age of the 21st century, boasting an appealing, user-friendly online presence is a crucial aspect of successfully marketing a community, says Sundre’s economic development officer.
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