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Barrhead Flying Club 's Fly-in a roaring success, despite few aircraft

Barrhead Flying Club 's Fly-in a roaring success, despite few aircraft

On Sunday, May 29, pilots and aviation enthusiasts from all over the region and beyond descended on the Barrhead Johnson Industrial Airport to take part in the airport’s biggest event of the year.
Dairy tour returns to Barrhead for street festival

Dairy tour returns to Barrhead for street festival

While you may have missed it last year, Country Roads Holstein Club’s dairy tour is once again part of Barrhead’s Street Festival, and club president Arjan Otten says the whole point is to raise awareness of where Alberta’s milk comes from.
Students learn the importance of wetlands

Students learn the importance of wetlands

Local students learned the importance of wetlands ecosystems on a recent field trip to Lac La Nonne.
Barrhead County council reveals how much they will contribute to the Agrena

Barrhead County council reveals how much they will contribute to the Agrena

The County of Barrhead has disclosed how much they will be contributing towards the shared recreation facilities and programs with the town — and to say the least, town councillors are disappointed.
Town to investigate building a beach volleyball court

Town to investigate building a beach volleyball court

Barrhead area residents might soon have a new place to play volleyball — especially if Calvin Schultz has anything to say about it.
Legion gives out awards for annual Poster and Literary contest winners

Legion gives out awards for annual Poster and Literary contest winners

The Royal Canadian Legion wants to make sure the public never forgets the sacrifices Canadian soldiers have and continue to make to ensure our safety and freedom.
By-law enforcement staff to increase in June

By-law enforcement staff to increase in June

Several new officers are hitting the rural streets. At the regular meeting of the County of Barrhead on Tuesday, May 17, Lac Ste.
Bad choices are not relegated to ones involving drugs and alcohol

Bad choices are not relegated to ones involving drugs and alcohol

It is surprising what a person will miss.
In spite of ban, fire department over-worked

In spite of ban, fire department over-worked

The Barrhead Fire Department has been busier than ever, doubling last year’s record of 67 calls for the quarter and then some says fire chief John Whittaker, adding the blame rests mostly on the shoulders of the irresponsible.
P.A.R.T.Y. program teaches Grade 9 students decisions have consequences

P.A.R.T.Y. program teaches Grade 9 students decisions have consequences

There are real consequences to making decisions. That is the message Barrhead Cares hoped students took away from the annual P.A.R.T.Y. program presentation.
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