2020 was a challenging year for individuals, businesses and municipalities across the world.
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2020 was a challenging year for individuals, businesses and municipalities across the world.
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Red Deer County Mayor Jim Wood says what started off as a typical year in 2020 was quickly disrupted as the world collectively watched the COVID-19 pandemic unfold.
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Hit hard by the province’s economic downturn, another Sylvan Lake hotel is looking to convert rental rooms into apartments.
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Red Deer County was once again a central focus of crucial development across the region in 2020.
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Sylvan Lake’s mayor is proud of the town’s residents for coming together to overcome the challenges presented by 2020.
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Town council in Sylvan Lake has granted first reading to a Waste Bylaw amendment that would allow for an increase to the tippage rate charged at the Waste Transfer Site (WTS) for customers who do not pay a solid waste utility charge to the Town of Sylvan Lake.
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Sylvan Lake town council has approved an interim operating budget worth over $7.3 million.
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There’s more positive news in the local housing market as the number of units sold and their average sale prices are up from last year throughout the region.
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“It is a raceway, the Herder Drive Raceway,” says Belinda Skidmore.
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Sylvan Lake now more reliability and shorter power interruption times thanks to the instillation of a Distribution Automation (DA) system.
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