Alberta’s government is undertaking a review of water storage infrastructure in the southern Alberta region.
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Alberta’s government is undertaking a review of water storage infrastructure in the southern Alberta region.
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The city will begin preliminary designs of a potential new multi-use trail to connect the hamlet of Desert Blume and Heron Crossing. The project’s price tag is estimated to top $1 million, however the city could potentially find savings through a generous land donation and collaboration with Cypress County.
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Alberta has numerous cities with a lower cost of living than many parts of Canada, and one city has just been named a top spot to live a comfortable life.
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Council will let the next group decide the future of the city’s energy business.
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Redcliff Mayor Dwight Kilpatrick, who has served in the role since 2017, will not run for re-election – but he will remain on the ballot for town council. Meanwhile, two-term Coun. Chris Czember is currently the only candidate in the running the mayor’s chair.
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Advocates seeking to raise hens in their backyards are not asking the city for a long drawn-out process that could potentially include lengthy pilot projects and studies, they just want council to change the wording of an existing animal bylaw to include chickens.
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A public hearing was held Monday at council over a proposed campsite development that would be located east of the Medalta Museum, with 70 full- and limited-service sites.
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Cypress County council approved the 2026 budget at its regular meeting Tuesday, setting the stage for the new council ahead of the election.
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City councillors spent 45 minutes, similar to a lightning round, of its public meeting Monday evening to review and debate dozens of recommendations that need to be addressed by Oct. 1 as per a ministerial directive issued in July.
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Feeling her work is not yet finished, Mayor Linnsie Clark has announced her candidacy for re-election.
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