Month: September 2014

Community reaching out to help a young family in need
A Sedgewick woman, Bea Jae Jacobsen, has started an online donation fund, and is running an online auction on Facebook, “to raise a bit of money to help my cousin and his very young family, as they face not one, but two battles,” she says. “Justin is my cousin and Emily his girlfriend… and their…
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Our deepest sympathies go out to the family after this tragic accident. Post by The Community Press.
Mental Health Fair in Hardisty aimed to open eyes and end stigma around depression and suicide
Wednesday, Sept. 10 was National Suicide Prevention day, and organizers of the Mental Health Fair in Hardisty made that their focus as they invited the Flagstaff and Hardisty Complex communities in to talk about mental health issues, and raise awareness.
Central High Graduation celebrate Class of 2014
The Central High grads celebrated their achievements on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Sedgewick Rec. Centre, with the theme, “Here’s to moving on.”
Captured: power line stringers take bravery to new heights
On Sunday morning, wires were finally strung on the new towers for the Eastern Alberta Transmission lines. Three workers who arrived there via a helicopter hopped from tower to tower, being fed lines by the same chopper. Drivers on Highway 13 were able to watch the work being done, which was not for the faint…
Scam alert: more Caller ID Spoofing reported
Scam Alert: Flagstaff residents have once again been complaining of telemarketers using Caller ID Spoofing, with calls being made to look like they’re incoming from trusted local businesses.