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Treasure hunters descend on 73rd Annual Rummage Sale

Treasure hunters descend on 73rd Annual Rummage Sale

Despite soggy skies, the weather didn’t dampen the spirits of Stettler and area community members, who queued up early on Friday Sept. 23.
Test drives bring in dollars for Cuba trip

Test drives bring in dollars for Cuba trip

Despite strong winds and various events happening in town, community members from Stettler and area made time to test drive and fundraise.

Workshop prepares Clearview staff, first responders for emergencies

Clearview held an emergency preparedness workshop on Sept. 19 with representatives from schools, RCMP, fire, towns and counties.
Threshing demo upholds tradition

Threshing demo upholds tradition

The Stettler Antique Tractor Club had a great turnout with more than 100 people attending its annual threshing demo on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Fair, a special time for kids, family

Fair, a special time for kids, family

Every year, students at Christ King Catholic School are able to participate in extracurricular activities.

Accused has no history of violence

Benoit Joseph Lacerte, the man accused of attempted murder in an April 2015 incident made his first appearance in court via CCTV.
Willy Bronze Poker Rally held in the midst of picturesque Donalda coulees

Willy Bronze Poker Rally held in the midst of picturesque Donalda coulees

There were 200 riders who made their way to Donalda for the sixth annual Willy Bronze Poker Rally over the weekend.
Bouncy castles, crafts, BBQ help Gear Up

Bouncy castles, crafts, BBQ help Gear Up

As the sun shone on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, kids showed up to take part in the carnival to fundraise for Gear Up.
Gusty weather doesn’t deter Red Lamp marketers, museum-goers

Gusty weather doesn’t deter Red Lamp marketers, museum-goers

The final Red Lamp Market of summer was quite literally a blow-out, as gusting winds wreaked havoc among the vendors on Sunday...
Donors roll up sleeves to save lives

Donors roll up sleeves to save lives

Stettler and area residents rolled up their sleeves and donated an hour of their time and about a pint of blood to help save lives.