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Halkirk farmer remembered as ‘a good teacher’

Halkirk farmer remembered as ‘a good teacher’

The greater Stettler community is in shock after the sudden death of Halkirk-area farmer Steve McKnight in a farm accident last Friday.

Stettler man shot after gun goes off accidentally

A 32-year-old Stettler man faces a charge of dangerous use of a firearm after a loaded rifle inadvertently went off
Schools saved by the bell as board defeats motion

Schools saved by the bell as board defeats motion

A packed boardroom nodded approvingly last Thursday as the Clearview School Division voted against a motion to close small schools
Simons says he needs ‘proper information’

Simons says he needs ‘proper information’

A Clearview School Division trustee has qualified his motion to close three small schools in the district
Bullying victim strikes chord with Stettler kids

Bullying victim strikes chord with Stettler kids

Anti-bullying advocate Austen Radowits speaks from his harrowing experiences as a victim.

Erskine-area family loses home, belongings in blaze

Devastated by the loss of their home that was gutted by fire last Saturday, a young Erskine-area family is grateful for the support

Assessments to stay the same after county review

Values of properties in the Buffalo Lake area challenged by seven owners remain unchanged in a decision this month.

Impaired driver fined $1,800

A man in his early 30s was given a hefty fine in Stettler Provincial Court last week for impaired driving.

Festival of Lights opens with gingerbread-house contest set for Saturday

After raising a record of more than $100,000 last year, organizers are optimistic to exceed that at the 15th annual Festival of Lights

Man apprehended in Stettler charged in his father’s death

A Central Alberta man apprehended in Stettler last week has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his father