
Healthy Relationship program to combat bullying in Flagstaff
Flagstaff Initiative to Relationship and Spousal Trauma (FIRST) has developed a new proposal for school-based programming that promotes healthy relationships.
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Flagstaff Initiative to Relationship and Spousal Trauma (FIRST) has developed a new proposal for school-based programming that promotes healthy relationships.
Pear, who are Lynae and Denis Dufresne accompanied by Craig Bignell, opened the 25th season of the Forestburg Concert Series on Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Forestburg Community Hall.
The Daysland Business Association added a Chili Cookoff to their Christmas in the Country craft fair on Sunday, Nov. 24.
As visitors entered the Lougheed Community Hall on Sunday, Nov. 24 they were greeted with the sight and scent of fresh Christmas greenery, prepared by the Battle River 4-H Club with a variety of sizes and designs available for sale.
Students at Sedgewick Central High and Public School Friday made a pledge to help members of their school family whose immediate family members were devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Newly-elected Battle River School Division trustee Jim Andre, representing West Flagstaff, is under fire after a Twitter account was found under his name containing racist, sexist, and homophobic material. The School Division received an anonymous tip before their Oct. 31 organizational meeting regarding inappropriate tweets reportedly from Andre.
The Killam/Forestburg RCMP Detachment initiated a total of 36 files from the week starting Oct. 24 – 31.
The Friends of the Battle River Railway (FBRR) and local residents rode the packed passenger train from Alliance to Heisler to take part in their annual Sausage Supper on Sunday, Oct. 27.
The men at Campbell-McLennan Chrysler had to man up and put their dresses on after the dealership reached its goal of raising over $1,000 for the “Look Good, Feel Good” Fund for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Killam residents are having some fun and showing their creativity thanks to an idea from Director of Community Services Charlene Jackson for the Killam Scarecrow Festival. “Last year we all went pink,” says Jackson. “This year, we thought we could build on that.”