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Dittrick new president of provincial school boards

Veteran school trustee Patty Dittrick of Clearview School Division has become the new president of the Public School Boards’ Association of Alberta.

Floodway appears smaller in Stettler

A floodway in the Town of Settler appears to be smaller than a report indicated in 2004. At its regular meeting Nov. 2, town council heard the findings of the new report completed by River Engineering Consulting of Edmonton that outlines the floodway and flood fringe in the Red Willow Creek area.

Drivers fined for no auto insurance

Jeremy Wyatt Bitzer was fined $1,000 for driving a vehicle with over the 80 milligrams of alcohol in his blood in Stettler on Sept. 24 with a reading of 100 mg. and prohibited from driving for one year.
County and town residents support regional growth

County and town residents support regional growth

Strong positive partnerships between the County of Stettler and the Town of Stettler highlight an updated draft inter-municipal development plan (IDP) that was presented at an open house Oct. 26 at Stettler Community Hall.

Outstanding citizens and top businesses honoured

Outstanding citizens and businesses of the Stettler region were honoured as Stettler Board of Trade and Community Development hosted its annual Citizen of the Year and Business Awards Night on Oct. 22 at Stettler Community Hall.

New businesses opening in Stettler

A new clothing store, a safety business and a major chain store have arrived in the Stettler area.

Clearview consults community with forums

Parents and residents will get an opportunity to share their vision of education as Clearview School Division will host a series of community consultations across its region in November to develop a strategic plan.

More housing planned for Town of Stettler

More residential development – including affordable housing – has been proposed for the Town of Stettler.

A quiet week

A fence was damaged in the 4900 block of 53 Street in Stettler on Oct. 20.

Abandoned items on Buffalo Lake will become property of county