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Letter: Stop government waste on unneeded things

Letter: Stop government waste on unneeded things

No need for a carbon tax or a fuel tax, says letter writer
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Sundre-area MLA responds to nurses union's AHS staffing directive concerns

Sundre-area MLA responds to nurses union's AHS staffing directive concerns

Responding by way of prepared statement, MLA Jason Nixon says concerns unfounded and that AHS memorandum does not demand staffing cuts
Province mulls booze sales in grocery, convenience stores

Province mulls booze sales in grocery, convenience stores

“We have to acknowledge that prohibition is over,” says Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Minister Dale Nally.
Sundre-area MLA announces new panel to examine seniors lodge system

Sundre-area MLA announces new panel to examine seniors lodge system

Seniors Lodge Program was last reviewed nine years ago
Olds Grizzlys back on the road Saturday

Olds Grizzlys back on the road Saturday

Olds-based AJHL team hopes to halt a four-game losing streak
Town of Innisfail gives thumbs down to provincial capital funding

Town of Innisfail gives thumbs down to provincial capital funding

Mayor Jean Barclay says LGFF’s inaugural annual capital funding allocation for Innisfail leaves a $100,000 shortfall in the town’s 2024 municipal budget
Extreme cold warning issued Friday for Innisfail area

Extreme cold warning issued Friday for Innisfail area

Temperatures are forecast to moderate Friday afternoon for most areas
Mountain View County council gets bump in pay for 2024

Mountain View County council gets bump in pay for 2024

Combined, reeve, deputy reeve and councillors will receive $340,900.66 in base rate pay in 2024
Olds council sets line of credit, purchasing card limits

Olds council sets line of credit, purchasing card limits

Total amount that can be bought through purchasing cards doubles from $100,000 to $200,000
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