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Commission approves permits in four divisions

Commission approves permits in four divisions

The Mountain View County municipal planning commission approving authority has OK’d development permit and subdivision applications in four county divisions.
Anchor tenant buoys development optimism

Anchor tenant buoys development optimism

DIDSBURY - With a commercial anchor tenant now in place, optimism is higher that further development of Shantz Village will progress.
Elkton-Rugby gravel pit expansion approved

Elkton-Rugby gravel pit expansion approved

The Mountain View County municipal planning commission has approved a permit for the expansion of an existing gravel pit in the Elkton-Rugby rural community in Division 2.
Province bends on infrastructure funding

Province bends on infrastructure funding

INNISFAIL - The provincial government is loosening the purse strings on infrastructure monies for municipalities and Innisfail is cautiously pleased. On Aug.
Valarosa park build expected in fall

Valarosa park build expected in fall

DIDSBURY - Valarosa Parks Association has received a nearly $100,000 Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP) grant from the provincial government and is looking at starting to build a park in the fall, say organizers.
Didsbury CAO resigns, takes another job

Didsbury CAO resigns, takes another job

DIDSBURY - After four years as CAO in Didsbury, Harold Northcott is leaving to accept a similar position with the County of Vermillion River. The announcement was made in a press release sent out by the town on Aug. 9.
Local marksman takes aim at nationals

Local marksman takes aim at nationals

With his trusty sidearm, a local competitive shooter recently put his aim to the test during two major events, giving the country’s finest marksmen a run for their money.
Youth ag employment program launched

Youth ag employment program launched

A new Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada grant program has been launched in support of youth, officials said.
Tax relief plan welcomed by SPOG

Tax relief plan welcomed by SPOG

The provincial government’s plan announced earlier this month to provide short-term relief to the province’s shallow gas industry by reducing some of the expenses companies face is being welcomed by the Sundre Petroleum Operator’s Group (SPOG).
AG Foods to move to Shantz

AG Foods to move to Shantz

DIDSBURY - Buy-Low Foods, the parent company of AG Foods, has announced that it is planning to build a brand new 25,000-square-foot grocery store in Didsbury to replace the existing AG Foods store.
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