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Compensation for Clearview support staff gets a step up

Clearview support staff saw positive improvements to their agreements, which included a salary increase of two per cent, effective Sept. 1.

Local community against abuse takes part in provincial campaign

When a victim of abuse comes forward to reveal, for the first time, how the first person they speak to responds can make a huge difference.
Music, food, and a good cause

Music, food, and a good cause

Nearly every seat was full at the Christ-King Parish Hall as people from Stettler and the surrounding communities came together.
Local organizations raise funds for United Way

Local organizations raise funds for United Way

Heartland Youth Center (HYC) and Association of Communities Against Abuse (ACAA) came together with Sobeys, to raise funds for United Way.

Council debates downtown park's final finishes

Town of Stettler councillors discussed the final touches of the downtown park, located on Main Street, during their Sept. 15 meeting.

RCMP on lookout for bad bills

RCMP across central Alberta are on the lookout for a woman passing bad US $100 bills since August.

Initial Red Willow Creek Basin study complete

A joint study conducted by the Town and County of Stettler indicates that the flood basin size of the Red Willow Creek has decreased.

Clearview School Division launches new website

Clearview School Division officially launched their fully redesigned website on Monday, Sept. 21.

Stettler gun show attracts vendors, buyers from near and far

Numbers were down slightly at this year's annual Stettler Gun Show, a fact organizer Bruce Tauber attributes to the nice weather outside.
Alberta’s country star Ian Tyson charms crowds at Ol’ MacDonalds

Alberta’s country star Ian Tyson charms crowds at Ol’ MacDonalds

Ol’ MacDonalds’ music festival was held over Sept. 11-13, with the biggest draw being Alberta’s country star Ian Tyson.