The City of Grande Prairie will consider more than $2.65 million in improvements to the Crystal Centre during its 2014 budget review later this month.
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The City of Grande Prairie will consider more than $2.65 million in improvements to the Crystal Centre during its 2014 budget review later this month.
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Residents are invited to learn more about a proposed new backup generator at the water treatment plant at the Golden Circle on Wednesday.
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Motorists should have an easier time getting on to Maple Avenue bridge and an easier time getting through a congested intersection on First Street South after upgrades planned next spring, officials with the Municipal Works Department announced.
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Four different locations in the city will soon receive watermain upgrades, as a nearly $4-million project quote was awarded by city council on Monday.
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The City of Grande Prairie has made several new moves in the development of recreational facilities in the community.
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Construction on the Avondale-area playground has officially started this month as the site prepares to receive new equipment and upgraded amenities.
Over the next few weeks, the facility will get a makeover that includes three new structures, two new swing sets and the removal of old apparatus.
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A new study focused on the expansion of 17th Street was presented to Strathcona County council on Tuesday, July 2, which approved the study produced in partnership with the City of Edmonton.
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The board of trustees unanimously voted to approve $243,500 from RVS’ cash-in-lieu fund to pay for a Banded Peak School improvement project in Bragg Creek.
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EDMONTON – There’s no relief in sight for drivers snarled in Yellowhead Trail traffic because high costs mean an overhaul of one of the city’s busiest corridors isn’t likely to happen for years.
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Curiosity brought Al Lozinski down to Bowness Park early on a sunny Sunday morning.
What he saw shocked him.
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