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Night Before the Night Before draws crowds downtown

Night Before the Night Before draws crowds downtown

Christmas and community spirit was in the air downtown Stettler for the annual Night Before the Night Before on Dec. 23 as Christmas bargains and fun activities attracted hundreds of people in chilly but bearable weather.

County and town adopt new regional development plan bylaws

A new updated inter-municipal development plan for the County of Stettler and Town of Stettler has been adopted by both councils.

New fund created to help homeless in Stettler area

Several organizations and agencies in Stettler have decided to establish a fund to help homeless people living in the Stettler area and they are appealing for support and donations.

Clearview earns high grades with special Minister’s Education Leadership Awards

Clearview School Division, for the second successive year, has been given a report card with straight A’s with several awards by Alberta Education.

RCMP appreciate local drivers

Police applaud the community for driving safely and using designated drivers. Some drivers had their driving privileges suspended for 24 hours but no impaired drivers were arrested this past week.

Old pool in Stettler set to be demolished this winter

Unused for several years, Stettler Centennial Pool by will be demolished by next spring. At its regular meeting Dec. 15, Town of Stettler council awarded a tender to Wally’s Backhoe Service Ltd. of Stettler for $62,718.60, the lowest of four tenders to level the building by Stettler Middle School by March 31, 2010.

Trials for Tees farm thefts delayed

A warrant for the arrest of one of four men charged in a high-profile theft and shooting on a Tees farm in late March 2009 has spread outside the province of Alberta.

Dangerous dogs in county face stiffer fines, penalties

Vicious dogs in the County of Stettler have been given a tighter leash to protect people and property.

Tax increase minimal for Town of Stettler in 2010

Any increase for property taxes for the Town of Stettler next year will be very minimal under a commitment by council.

Conn fined big bucks for vehicle collision

A 48-year-old Stettler woman was fined a total of $1,500 in Stettler Provincial Court on Dec. 10 for a motor vehicle collision near Donalda, where she was driving impaired.