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Donalda under study for dissolution

A petition to dissolve the Village of Donalda as a municipality has drawn opposition from village council with the mayor expressing increased confidence about the future of the village following the recent $3.2m federal tourism grant.

Town byelection Oct. 19 and advance poll Oct. 14

Voters in the Town of Stettler head to the polls Oct. 19 as three candidates are vying for the vacant councilor seat on council.
Town council has its first meeting with new mayor at its new office building

Town council has its first meeting with new mayor at its new office building

Town of Stettler council held it first meeting in the town’s new office building on Oct. 6. Council had a fairly light agenda for the meeting in the spacious council chambers in the building shared by Clearview School Division at the northeast corner of Main Street and 50 Avenue (Highway 56).

Assault suspect gets away with victim

Stettler Detachment responded to a complaint along Secondary Highway No. 601 north of Stettler on Oct. 6 at 12:05 p.m.

Fire ban lifted after rainfall

Following the end of the long hot and dry spell of autumn weather, the arrival of a cool and damp weather system allowed the Stettler Regional Fire and Rescue to lift the fire ban imposed last week.

Stettler awarded five blooms in national Communities in Bloom

Stettler remains ranked high as one of the most beautiful communities competing in the national Communities in Bloom competition for the second year in a row.
New railway sidewalk constructed on 51 Street

New railway sidewalk constructed on 51 Street

An old decrepit sidewalk on 51 Street downtown Stettler is being replaced with a new sidewalk with a railway design.

Major funding will restore old rail line to Donalda

A plan to restore an old railway line linking Stettler and Donalda has received a major funding grant of over $3.2 million.

Scenic Sands raises issues with county

Residents and property owners of Scenic Sands have raised several development issues with the County of Stettler asking for action to be taken to address their grievances.

Local companies recognized with safety records

ive local companies were among almost 700 Alberta employers who have been recognized by the Government of Alberta and the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Council for having superior health and safety records.