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Rocky View firefighters collecting toys for The Magic of Christmas until Dec. 18

Rocky View firefighters collecting toys for The Magic of Christmas until Dec. 18

Rocky View fire stations are taking part in their 7th annual toy drive up until Dec. 18.
GALLERY: Bob Campbell Classic Ringette Tournament

GALLERY: Bob Campbell Classic Ringette Tournament

GALLERY: St. Mary Christmas Cookie Walk

GALLERY: St. Mary Christmas Cookie Walk

GALLERY: Christmas Market at the SLS Centre

GALLERY: Christmas Market at the SLS Centre

The Eagle donates to Legion No. 15

The Eagle donates to Legion No. 15

GALLERY: Spirit of Christmas in Bragg Creek

GALLERY: Spirit of Christmas in Bragg Creek

Great turnout and a lot of excitement at the community of Bragg Creek welcomed guests from far and wide at its Spirit of Christmas festival on Dec. 2.
Rocky View Schools posts $9.4 million deficit for 2022/ 2023 school year

Rocky View Schools posts $9.4 million deficit for 2022/ 2023 school year

The $9.4 million deficit was slightly higher than the $9.2 million deficit projected in the unaudited budget the RVS board of trustees passed in April of 2022.
Rocky View teachers feel 'disrespected' in current bargaining process, says ATA Local president

Rocky View teachers feel 'disrespected' in current bargaining process, says ATA Local president

“Teachers want a settlement and do not want to escalate this issue,” Rai Nannan emphasized. “We are hoping to hear from our employer soon and resolve this in a timely manner."
True Grit: Cobras senior girls volleyball team wins bronze at provincials

True Grit: Cobras senior girls volleyball team wins bronze at provincials

“I can honestly say after all these years of my coaching experience, this has probably been the grittiest of our (Senior Girls) teams,” said Seiben.
Alberta Teachers' Association calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes in Alberta following defeat of bill

Alberta Teachers' Association calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes in Alberta 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.”
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