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Be prepared to release your inner nerd

Be prepared to release your inner nerd

You don’t have to know how to play the role playing board game Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), but it wouldn’t hurt.
Barrhead might be a small town, but fentanyl is a real problem

Barrhead might be a small town, but fentanyl is a real problem

For those people who think it can’t happen here — think again.
Medical assists tying up services

Medical assists tying up services

The number of medical calls the fire department responds to is something that needs to change says Barrhead Fire Services deputy chief Gary Hove.
Legion honours veterans

Legion honours veterans

It was a night to get together with old friends, have a good meal, reminisce and most importantly, honour those who have served with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
Barrhead Elks sell campground

Barrhead Elks sell campground

It was inevitable. That is what Barrhead Elks president Bruce McLean called the decision to sell the Lac La Nonne Campground.
Historical society reprints Trails Northwest

Historical society reprints Trails Northwest

The Barrhead and District Historical Society is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Barrhead Centennial Museum.
Lion 's Club turned down

Lion 's Club turned down

The Barrhead and District Branch of the Lion’s Club left County of Barrhead council chambers empty-handed after its funding request was denied, joining a line of service clubs.
Misty Ridge will open next season

Misty Ridge will open next season

Misty Ridge Ski Hill will be operational next winter. The question is what scale, and the answer, in large part, will depend on if, and how much funding they receive from the County of Barrhead, says Misty Ridge Society board chair Kerry McElroy.
PHPS trustees approve new $1.6 million ADLC marking budget

PHPS trustees approve new $1.6 million ADLC marking budget

Alberta Distance Learning Centre (ADLC) markers will soon find a little extra in the pay packet. During the April 26 meeting in Barrhead, Pembina Hills Public Schools (PHPS) trustees unanimously approved a new administration fee marking budget of $1.
Aquatic centre to go solar

Aquatic centre to go solar

Electricity for the new Barrhead Regional Aquatics Centre will be, in part, met by solar power. In a narrow 4-3 vote, April 22, councillors approved a plan presented by Clark Builder to install a solar panel package on the roof of the Aquatic centre.
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