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Radiothon raises more funds for emergency shelter

Radiothon raises more funds for emergency shelter

The second annual radiothon raised an estimated $40,000 for the Mountain View Emergency Shelter Society building fund
Lacrosse tykes’ festival shoots for development

Lacrosse tykes’ festival shoots for development

Sixth annual event attracts more than 160 young players from across Central Alberta
Mountain View County gives out crime prevention grants

Mountain View County gives out crime prevention grants

2022 crime prevention initiative grant program budget for Mountain View County is $12,400
Three candidates seeking Cremona council seat

Three candidates seeking Cremona council seat

Village of Cremona residents will go to the polls June 15 to replace former councillor Bonnie Scribner
Innisfail once again facing graffiti attacks

Innisfail once again facing graffiti attacks

Town council seeking answers to tagging but for now residents and businesses can contact the Innisfail Fire Department about getting free graffiti removal kits
Ecole Olds High School lockdown lifted as RCMP determine no risk found

Ecole Olds High School lockdown lifted as RCMP determine no risk found

10 RCMP units dispatched to Ecole Olds High School May 19 as people took shelter behind locked doors
Sundre-area search and rescue operation successful

Sundre-area search and rescue operation successful

Sundre RCMP was assisted by multiple agencies including Calgary HAWCS in locating person lost in backcountry on May 18
Innisfail set to target town’s ‘hidden homeless’

Innisfail set to target town’s ‘hidden homeless’

Town council approves new Community Standards Bylaw but panhandling section triggers administrative review for deeper dive on homelessness
Mountain View County council updated on Alberta Regional Rail proposal

Mountain View County council updated on Alberta Regional Rail proposal

Alberta Regional Rail proposal has 15 letters of support from communities within the corridor
Jason Kenney stepping down as UCP leader and premier

Jason Kenney stepping down as UCP leader and premier

Premier Jason Kenney has resigned after he received 51.4 per cent of votes in the party’s leadership review.
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