Battle River Art Club Show and Sale always has eye-catching displays
The annual Battle River Art Club Show and Sale, held Saturday, Apr. 27 at the Sedgewick Legion, rewarded visitors with an impressive display of art from local artists.
Flagstaff County & Area's #1 Medium since 1908!
The annual Battle River Art Club Show and Sale, held Saturday, Apr. 27 at the Sedgewick Legion, rewarded visitors with an impressive display of art from local artists.
After 48 years, the members of the Iron Creek Fish and Game Association have decided to disband.
A recent CBC television show featuring a CBC-conducted rating of all hospitals in Canada, rated the Daysland Health Care Centre as the eighth worst hospital in Canada, causing some outrage and concern in that town and beyond.
During a special evening held Saturday, Apr. 27 in Killam, the Hall of Fame Committee, a self-supporting offshoot of the Killam Chamber of Commerce, inducted four people to their Hall of Fame, including two historical and two contemporary inductees. The following is a longer version than what we had room for in the paper this…
Flagstaff Council adopted a Rural Road Study Wednesday, Apr. 17 during their regular council meeting. The study was approved in 2011 as a new initiative project intended to conduct a Public Works program and services review, with a focus on a review of the county’s arterial road network, as well as reviewing the long term…
The RCMP report returns to the CP as a regular feature this week.
Acclaimed musicians The McDades were proudly presented by the Forestburg Concert Series on Saturday, Apr. 20 at the Forestburg Community Hall.
• DaysArts wraps up season with Jack and the Beanstalk and Jesse Peters Trio • Walter Jahns Singers perform 30th Spring Concert • Hardisty Auxiliary purchases new equipment for Lab • Flagstaff Council planning for the future; gets in-depth review of all departments during regular council meeting • Hardisty’s AJS students looking forward to spring…
Pick up the April 23 Edition of The Community Press on newsstands tomorrow to read it!
For people who mistakenly believe community newspapers are losing ground against other media, there is news for you. Advertising expenditures in community weeklies are healthy and growing, according to the annual revenue study conducted by Newspapers Canada. In 2011 more than $1.2 billion was spent on print and online advertising, a 3% increase over the…
For the third consecutive year, the Killam Hall of Fame committee has picked two historical and two contemporary recipients for their Hall of Fame awards, to be held Apr. 27.