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Holiday season scammers targeting food banks

Holiday season scammers targeting food banks

Innisfail food bank joins Red Deer with warning that fraudsters are calling up citizens asking them to donate to food banks
Rural car chargers vital for Canadian transport, says panel

Rural car chargers vital for Canadian transport, says panel

Without public support, rural towns won't have electric vehicle chargers says panelist at 2023 Electric Mobility Canada conference held in Alberta this month.
Innisfail proposes 2.8 per cent tax increase

Innisfail proposes 2.8 per cent tax increase

Two thirds of new tax funds earmarked as savings for planned $28.2 million Innisfail aquatic centre
Half of young Canadians are fearing eviction: Habitat for Humanity Canada

Half of young Canadians are fearing eviction: Habitat for Humanity Canada

Key takeaways from Stats Can housing data show half of Canadians are spending 50 per cent or more of their income on housing costs.
Olds Grizzlys grab another win

Olds Grizzlys grab another win

Olds-based AJHL team edged the Canmore Eagles 2-1 in Canmore
ATA calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes following defeat of bill

ATA calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes following defeat of bill

“Adequate support for public education should not be a partisan or political issue,” ATA president Jason Schilling stated. “Regardless of political stripe, Albertans across the board want to see well-funded classrooms.”
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
Olds council wants 'emergent' meeting with minister over water issues

Olds council wants 'emergent' meeting with minister over water issues

Bill for water seeping into Olds' sewer and water system is expected to hit $2.3 million
Didsbury's water system inspection finds minor sediment accumulation

Didsbury's water system inspection finds minor sediment accumulation

In consultation with Alberta Environment, Town of Didsbury hired specialized divers with equipment to remove sediment accumulation in storage facilities
First use of Alta. Sovereignty Act a ‘last resort’: Premier Smith

First use of Alta. Sovereignty Act a ‘last resort’: Premier Smith

"We are left with no choice but to create a shield to protect Albertans from Ottawa’s dangerous and unconstitutional electricity regulations,” Danielle Smith said.
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