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Bashaw receives motor vehicle collision money from Camrose County
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Bashaw receives motor vehicle collision money from Camrose County

The Town of Bashaw council decided to allocate $45,198.49 in motor vehicle collision funds from Camrose County to a restricted capital fund for emergency services. Meanwhile, the Bashaw RCMP reported a 16% decrease in crimes against persons, though property crime increased by 104%. Public Works also provided updates on various community projects.
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Posted by editor April 29, 2026
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