The MD of Foothills could rejoin the Calgary Regional Partnership if changes to a growth plan for the area proposed by MD council last week are accepted by the provincial government.
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The MD of Foothills could rejoin the Calgary Regional Partnership if changes to a growth plan for the area proposed by MD council last week are accepted by the provincial government.
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An Okotoks resident, who is part of a group looking to develop new communities in High River’s northwest corner, said he hopes a proposal in the works for nine years can be approved before the municipal election in October.
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Red Deer County is preparing a 30-year planning vision for the Red Deer Airport.
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A regional transit service connecting three Central Alberta municipalities and the purchase of a new Action Bus received Red Deer city council’s stamp of approval on Tuesday.
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More than 200 Hatters packed City Council Chambers mid-day Thursday to hear Medicine Hat’s $20- to $25-million plan to combat future damages from flooding.
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Town officials are beginning to tackle a list of 30 to 40 new flood-mitigation projects that will help protect High River against future disasters.
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Rocky View County council chambers was filled to the hilt July 23 for day two of the public hearing for the proposed County Plan.
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EDMONTON – While a new land deal for Fort McMurray is a victory for long-term planning, the northern city will focus immediate efforts on getting a provincial deal to build roads to new communities.
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Building in flood-prone areas of Alberta will not happen in future, according to the provincial government. This is the message the government is saying will replace the softer “should not happen” approach that has been used in past.
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Premier Alison Redford promised Thursday a harder line on building in flood-prone areas in the aftermath of this summer’s unprecedented flooding, while pledging that the provincial government will be there for the devastated community of High River in the long run.
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