Caribou Publishing EXTRA Feature – Tri-County Job Fair has over 400 visitors
With close to 40 different career exhibitors in attendance, the Tri-County Career Fair held in the Killam Agriplex on May 7 received praise from everyone involved.
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With close to 40 different career exhibitors in attendance, the Tri-County Career Fair held in the Killam Agriplex on May 7 received praise from everyone involved.
On May 1, Kevin Miller started his new job as Hardisty’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). As part of the shared administration agreement between Hardisty and Lougheed, Miller will act as CAO for Lougheed Council as well.
In a statement received Friday from the Battle River School Division Administration in response to the recent petition signed by parents against AP 360, the petition was said to have been declared technically invalid.
Jerry Tindell, a renowned mule and donkey trainer, held an open clinic at he Flagstaff Riding Arena from May 9 to May 12.
Vicki Storbakken from the Sedgewick Kindergarten is always looking for new ideas for special projects for her class.
See more in the May 14 issue of The Community Press. Call the Killam office, 780-385-6693 if you are interested in ordering prints.
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These Alliance women raised awareness for the plight of women in the world. They raised funds via sponsorship in the amount of $180 which will go to projects overseen by the Associated Country Women of The World (ACWW).
Lougheed Mayor Deb Smith chaired an Open House meeting with Council on Thursday, May 2, to present the village’s 2012 Financial Statement, 2013 Budget, and the village’s Strategic Plan for 2013-14.