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CalgaryNEXT Plans Revealed for West Village

CalgaryNEXT is a new proposal for the underused West Village that will bring Calgary’s sports facilities to a whole new level. But more than that it promises a whole new neighbourhood along the Bow River. Mayor Nenshi’s statement on a new arena/fieldhouse proposal The following is a statement from Mayor Naheed Nenshi regarding the…
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Roger Brooks Session Coming to Okotoks ~ The Art of Branding Your Community

September 29 8:15am at RPAC Light refreshments Free of Charge Registration info will be available soon at www.okotoksventure.ca so check back regularly. On September 29 at 8:15am, there will be a public workshop presented by Roger Brooks titled, “The Art of Branding Your Community.” Roger will explain the branding process for Downtown Okotoks; why it is important;…
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Foothills Lions to Heat Up Events with New BBQ

In the aftermath of the 2013 floods in Southern Alberta, the Lions of Alberta Foundation (LOAF) directed money to needy areas, as did the Red Cross. The majority of the funds received went to High River because of the total devastation suffered in that town. However there were some funds left over and LOAF…
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“What’s the Cost of a Latte?” – Update

By Pam Jones, Editor. In just 24 hours since my article about the Perdue family’s plight, the response has been overwhelming. A few of the actions that have taken place include: Kayla Smith McCowan offering to donate all of her commissions from Thirty One Gifts sales until August 14th on this link: http://www.mythirtyone.ca/…/shop/Party/EventDetail/96789 and Chelsea…
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MP John Barlow: Small Communities Fund Benefit Local Projects
Fifty-six Infrastructure Projects in Alberta Get Joint Government Funding John Barlow is pleased to announce that some of the funds will be helping communities in the Macleod Riding: “I am very excited to announce these projects are receiving funding through the New Building Canada Plan – the largest and longest infrastructure program in Canadian…
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Coleman, AB: Harper Government Invests in Improvements to Southwestern Alberta’s Community Infrastructure

Coleman, AB, Alberta – Friday, John Barlow, Member of Parliament for Macleod, on behalf of the Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced support of $222,143 for six projects benefitting southwestern Alberta under the Government of Canada’s Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program. In Economic Action Plan 2015, the Government of Canada…
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Town of Okotoks: Sheep River Safety

The days may be getting longer and hotter but the risks associated with enjoying the Sheep River remain the same. While enjoying a sunny afternoon dip in river sounds ideal, swimmers must always take the appropriate safety precautions. Water levels in rivers can fluctuate and the depths can vary dramatically. Slippery rocks can cause falls…
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Harper Government Invests in Improvements to Southwestern Alberta’s Community Infrastructure

July 29, 2015 – High River, Alberta – Today, John Barlow, Member of Parliament for Macleod, on behalf of the Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced support of $171,765 for six projects benefitting southwestern Alberta under the Government of Canada’s Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program. In Economic Action Plan…
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Artist Chosen for Centennial Stage Redesign in High River’s George Lane Park

High River, AB: John Greg Ball has been selected as the artist who will redesign the Centennial Stage in George Lane Memorial Park and has been awarded the $2,500 prize. The winning design was selected from two finalists through a public voting process and final approval by an advisory panel consisting of representatives from…
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Thank You Safeway, for helping us fund raise $272,281 to #HelpFeedAbility!

Easter Seals Canada Easter Seals Canada would like to extend a huge thank you to all those who participated in this year’s Help Feed Ability campaign at Safeway stores from June 12 -28, 2015 in support of our Easter Seals kids. As a result of the incredible effort from Easter Seals’ volunteers and Safeway…

