Plans for a major development in Chestermere have been approved.
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Plans for a major development in Chestermere have been approved.
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EDMONTON – The town of Devon is one step closer to annexing a portion of Leduc County for residential development.
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The Grande Prairie Public School District has made their decision on where the boundary between their two high schools will fall.
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Families with children attending Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) may see their children re-designated within the school division due to recently approved rural boundary changes.
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The Grande Prairie Public School Board is seeking the community’s feedback in determining the boundaries of its upcoming high school.
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Since the first European settlers in the 1800s, Strathcona County has undergone a series of boundary and name changes to become what it is today.
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Alberta’s federal electoral map has been redrawn with significant changes to the Peace River riding, which is set to become ‘Peace River – Westlock’ as of the next federal election.
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Changes announced by the federal electoral boundary commission means the riding of Wild Rose will soon cease to exist.
Effective the next national election Cochrane will be part of the new Banff-Airdrie riding, it was announced last week. The redrawing of federal electoral boundaries in Alberta has split off the northern portion of the Wild Rose constituency into a new riding to form the new Red Deer-Mountain View.
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Calgary will be home to two more federal ridings, following a redrawing of the province’s electoral map that also changed most of their names.
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As the federal government prepares to change Canada’s federal election boundaries for the first time in 10 years, an Alberta MP has raised the question: Who better to draw riding boundaries than the politicians who represent them?
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