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Council trashes biweekly black bin pickup

Council trashes biweekly black bin pickup

Talking trash is off the table for town council – at least for the time being. And while the lid will presumably re-open ahead of Calgary's fall 2020 landfill fee hike, all but Couns.
Mass transit study reveals possibilities

Mass transit study reveals possibilities

And the survey says ... yes we can. Yesterday, Bow Valley corridor mayors and officials gathered together to reveal the results of a feasibility survey on mass transit.
Alberta veterinarians vote to ban cosmetic surgeries

Alberta veterinarians vote to ban cosmetic surgeries

Alberta veterinarians supported a resolution to ban all surgical procedures considered unnecessary or cosmetic following a vote in Calgary on Sunday.
Guide to Education

Guide to Education

Your Fall 2018 guide to options and opportunities to further your education.
Kroffat tips hat to Tennant for spurring annual tributes

Kroffat tips hat to Tennant for spurring annual tributes

In just a few days, Cochranites will learn who the honouree will be for this year's community tribute dinner. The annual tribute is hosted by retired celebrity wrestler, philanthropist Dan Kroffat.
Indian Act elections: a more responsible form of governance?

Indian Act elections: a more responsible form of governance?

Special to the Eagle by Dr. Terry Poucette, Stoney – Nakoda First Nations (Wesley) Prior to European settlement, First Nations were independent and had their own laws and governance systems.
Crosswalk concerns to be addressed

Crosswalk concerns to be addressed

Social media channels were abuzz last week with concerns over safety around town crosswalks.
Diabetes guide in place, daily challenges for families brought to light

Diabetes guide in place, daily challenges for families brought to light

"Take your metre, your phone. No, you don't have to take your insulin this time," Maureen Topp calls out to the youngest of her four daughters, nine-year-old Cali.
Stoney Health Services gets funding for new commercial kitchen

Stoney Health Services gets funding for new commercial kitchen

By Jenna Dulewich STONEY NAKODA – Stoney Health authorities will be able to expand their diet and nutrition program after receiving $75,000 from the province last week.
Supreme Court ruling on orphan well clean-up sheds light on suffering energy industry

Supreme Court ruling on orphan well clean-up sheds light on suffering energy industry

A recent Supreme Court ruling is putting the onus onto bankrupt oil companies to clean up abandoned oil wells. The 5-2 decision ruled that Redwater Energy Corp.'s bankruptcy trustee, Grant Thornton Ltd.
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