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Ratepayer survey looked at Mountain View County service

Ratepayer survey looked at Mountain View County service

A $25,000 survey of Mountain View County ratepayers in January and February has found satisfaction in some areas of county service and room for improvement in others.
Stephansson Icelandic society celebrates 40 years

Stephansson Icelandic society celebrates 40 years

Four decades of service to the Icelandic community, as well as all cultures in and around Markerville, will be celebrated April 12 at the Spruce View Community Hall with a gala event to mark this year's 40th anniversary of the Stephan G.
Vehicle ID system will help hauls

Vehicle ID system will help hauls

Load hauling through Red Deer County for oversized and overweight loads will soon be an easier prospect with the official adoption of Transportation Routing And Vehicle Information System Multi Jurisdiction (TRAVIS-MJ) at a recent county council meet
Government offering farm hand subsidy

Government offering farm hand subsidy

Farmers and ranchers who need an extra hand this summer are in luck, with the government of Alberta rolling out the 2014 Summer Farm Employment Program.
Assessments values increase in MVC

Assessments values increase in MVC

Assessment values in Mountain View County have increased in four of five property classes over the past year, the county's policies and priorities committee heard April 2.
Aggregate committee recommendations sent to council

Aggregate committee recommendations sent to council

The recommendations of the Mountain View County committee that examined the future of aggregate extraction, including from gravel pits, in the county have been presented to the county's policies and priorities committee.
Government restores schools' special needs funding

Government restores schools' special needs funding

In a dramatic reversal, the Alberta government has agreed to restore funding that was cut earlier this year for outreach services to help special needs students in Central Alberta.
Fire chiefs welcome move to up fees

Fire chiefs welcome move to up fees

Fire chiefs around the region are applauding the provincial government's move to increase the fees that fire departments charge for responding to crash scenes.
Resolutions aim to prompt government action

Resolutions aim to prompt government action

Resolutions passed at the recent Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMD&C) convention, including one calling for changes to the provincial wildlife damage compensation program, will hopefully prompt the provincial government to
Officers want reports of illegal bear baiting

Officers want reports of illegal bear baiting

With bears now coming out of hibernation in West Central Alberta, Sundre Fish and Wildlife officers are asking for public tips regarding possible illegal bear baiting.
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