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Innisfail Citizens On Patrol ready to roll again starting Feb. 1

Innisfail Citizens On Patrol ready to roll again starting Feb. 1

Eight-member citizens crime-busting group finally hitting the streets of Innisfail this week
Traffic restrictions in Olds Feb. 1 due to water line repairs

Traffic restrictions in Olds Feb. 1 due to water line repairs

Road closures will remain in effect until water line repairs are completed
Didsbury's budget proposes 1.66 per cent tax increase

Didsbury's budget proposes 1.66 per cent tax increase

Council to discuss $12.8 million draft operating budget on Feb. 13
Mountainview Colts look to hold onto second place this weekend

Mountainview Colts look to hold onto second place this weekend

Didsbury-based team currently has a 13-12-6 record this 2023-24 Heritage Junior B Hockey League season
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
Regional leaders claim tardiness on Alberta's drought news invite

Regional leaders claim tardiness on Alberta's drought news invite

Province insists otherwise and that it wants all Alberta municipalities well informed
BREAKING: Alberta to require parental consent to change student pronouns at school

BREAKING: Alberta to require parental consent to change student pronouns at school

“However, in the handful of rare one or both of the parents reject or become abusive to a child who identifies as transgender, we have child protection laws that will be strictly enforced,” Smith says.
Sundre breaks high temperature record two days in a row

Sundre breaks high temperature record two days in a row

25 areas of Alberta broke high temperature records for Jan. 30
Sundre resident suspected in 47-year-old historical homicide has case moved back to Calgary

Sundre resident suspected in 47-year-old historical homicide has case moved back to Calgary

Ronald James Edwards charged in the murder of Pauline Brazeau
Alberta launches largest water sharing effort since 2001 to deal with drought

Alberta launches largest water sharing effort since 2001 to deal with drought

According to provincial statistics, agriculture and irrigation combined amount to 46.6 per cent of Alberta’s water allocations while municipalities make up 12 per cent
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