
Cst. Harris joins Killam RCMP detachment
Constable Mike Harris is the newest addition to the Killam RCMP detachment. Hailing from Ontario, Harris originally pursued a very different career path.
Flagstaff County & Area's #1 Medium since 1908!
Constable Mike Harris is the newest addition to the Killam RCMP detachment. Hailing from Ontario, Harris originally pursued a very different career path.
Kristy Jackson is Flagstaff County’s new Economic Development Officer.
On Friday, July 8, a number of donations were made around the Hardisty area on behalf of the Raymond G Flanagan Fund.
On Canada Day, the Village of Alliance hosted its milestone 100th annual July 1st Sports Day, with reportedly over 600 paying attendees through the gate.
Battle River-Wainwright MLA Wes Taylor gave a presentation to County Council on Wednesday, June 22 in order to provide Council with updates. “It’s really an honour to be able to come here and meet everyone,” said Taylor. “The past year has been very interesting.” Taylor described his election on May 5, 2015, which marked his…
Nights Alive is taking students ages 14 through 17 on a free bus trip to tour parts of the University of Alberta.
On Friday, May 13, a quilting bee was held in Crafty Creations in Killam. The event saw around 10 quilters come and go as they were able to make time to donate their services, and the finished quilts will be donated to evacuees from the Fort McMurray fire.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is planning to make some stops at local libraries in an effort to spread the word about the true nature of Islam. Tariq Azeem, Missionary for the Lloydminster chapter of the organization, said that they plan to de-mistify the religion. “We want to show the real picture of Islam.”
The Valley Ski Hill has been having issues with stability of the hill since 1997, and representatives recently met with some Councillors from Flagstaff County and the County of Paintearth.
The DaysArts Concert Series finished off their season on Thursday night with a performance by David Myles.
Flagstaff Family and Community Services (FFCS) has a unique fund that is in place to help area families with the high costs of recreational activities for youth.