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RCMP parking lot target of crime

RCMP parking lot target of crime

Barrhead residents are not the only ones targeted by the criminal element says Barrhead RCMP Sgt. Bob Dodds.
Municipal Affairs decision

Municipal Affairs decision

Municipal Affairs will impose binding arbitration on the town and county to resolve the ongoing recreational agreement dispute.
Storm brewing on the lake

Storm brewing on the lake

A petition filed with Municipal Affairs by residents of Lac Ste. Anne County has failed. Concerned with decisions made by their elected officials, Lac Ste.
Aquatic centre fee structure finalized

Aquatic centre fee structure finalized

The rates for Barrhead’s new aquatic centre are now final. Councillors unanimously accepted the fee schedule put forward by administration at their March 28 meeting.
Licenced to his hundredth birthday

Licenced to his hundredth birthday

Turning 100 is just another day, says new centenarian Eric Beniston. Last week, the Hillcrest resident, who turned 100 on March 26, celebrated his birthday with friends and family in the common room of Klondike Place.
Axia wants Barrhead to become a fibre town

Axia wants Barrhead to become a fibre town

An Internet service provider believes having reliable and fast high-speed connectivity is one of the keys to a municipality’s prosperity.
Local honoured with award

Local honoured with award

Local business owner Eric Vriend is honoured to be named advocate of the year by the Canadian Down Syndrome Society (CDSS).
Rotary Music Festival a great success

Rotary Music Festival a great success

It was a night to celebrate. On Thursday, March 16, in front of a packed house at the United Church to see some of the best performers from the Barrhead Rotary Music Festival.
Flooding ends curling season early

Flooding ends curling season early

The Barrhead Curling Club’s (BCC) season has come to an abrupt end as the ice surfaces suffered extensive flood damage over the weekend. Stephanie Brost, BCC manager, said they discovered the flooding on March 19.
Sponsorship comes to close

Sponsorship comes to close

Less than a year after his arrival, former Gambian Buba Banda has decided to move to Edmonton at month’s end, says Barrhead Community Refugee Support (BCRS) co-chair Rita Lyster.
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