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Address number irregularities rectified

Address number irregularities rectified

CREMONA – The Village of Cremona council has approved a new bylaw aimed at correcting addressing concerns in the municipality. The move came during the recent regularly scheduled council meeting.
MVC could take over Netook area wastewater

MVC could take over Netook area wastewater

Mountain View County council has given first and second reading to the new Netook Business Park (NBP) Water and Wastewater bylaw. The move came during the recent regularly scheduled council meeting.
Hearing considers re-designation

Hearing considers re-designation

CREMONA – About 20 residents attended a public hearing in Cremona on Oct. 16 regarding a proposal to remove the municipal reserve designation for two parcels in the village. The parcels are 1.06-hectare and 1.
New first responder communciation system approved

New first responder communciation system approved

CARSTAIRS - At their recent regular council meeting, Carstairs councillors passed a motion regarding the Alberta First Responder Radio Communications System (AFRRCS).
Autumn ushers in the influenza season

Autumn ushers in the influenza season

Flu season has arrived. “Typically November, December, January are the most intensive months,” said Dr. Digby Horne, medical officer of health for the central zone of Alberta Health Services (AHS).
Town's social media presence needs improvement

Town's social media presence needs improvement

CARSTAIRS - Town council and staff received a positive review from the Jordan Cleland Consulting Corp. regarding the town's social media at the regular council meeting on Oct. 9.
Genetically perfected tree plan approved

Genetically perfected tree plan approved

The Mountain View County municipal planning commission has approved a subdivision application to create an agricultural parcel for the purpose of growing genetically perfected blue spruce trees south of Sundre.
Resigned firefighters return

Resigned firefighters return

DIDSBURY - The Didsbury Fire Department will be welcoming back several of the previously-resigned firefighters, according to a press release from the town dated Oct. 17.
College conference brings researchers together

College conference brings researchers together

Dozens of researchers and dignitaries from across Canada recently attended a three-day conference at Olds College. The Oct. 14-16 Tech-Access Workshop drew officials from 30 technology access centres (TACs).
More cannabis support needed, groups say

More cannabis support needed, groups say

The provincial government needs to provide towns and counties with more funding to deal with projected costs associated with the legalization of cannabis, according to associations representing rural and urban municipalities.
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