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First Nations need own solutions for success

It’s critical the lines of communication between First Nations people and the Alberta Government stay open

Slashed drug costs shocks pharmacists

Pharmacists across Alberta are keeping their fingers crossed the provincial government will open the lines of communication

Health minister advocates lower drug prices

Alberta’s Health Services received an increase of three per cent in a budget that saw almost no growth.

Balanced budget posed challenge

This year’s provincial budget is going to be a challenge for taxpayers, the government and municipalities to balance together.

Food thieves hit twice

Both grocery stores were victims of shoplifters last week.

ATA salary process disappoints Wolf Creek board

The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) has accepted the newest offer made by the provincial government.

Alberta 4-H receives grant

Wetaskiwin MP Blaine Calkins recently announced support for the Alberta 4-H Centre
Highway pile up injures 100

Highway pile up injures 100

Highway 2 was closed for more than 12 hours March 21 due to the horrendous pile up near Millet.
Honoured for community support

Honoured for community support

Crowfoot MP Kevin Sorenson recently presented Judi Wilson, Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame secretary-treasurer

County council budget leaves taxes alone

Most taxpayers within Ponoka County won’t see an increase on their property taxes this year.