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Taste of Barrhead returns

Taste of Barrhead returns

It might be a little bit smaller than past years, but the Taste of Barrhead makes its return after a one-year absence. On Friday, Sept.
Breast of Friends raise $13,000 for Alberta Cancer Foundation

Breast of Friends raise $13,000 for Alberta Cancer Foundation

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Tim Hortons coming to Barrhead

Tim Hortons coming to Barrhead

It’s official. Tim Hortons is coming to Barrhead. The store will be located inside the Fyfe’s Friendly Pharmacy.
Mark Oberg set to step down as county manager

Mark Oberg set to step down as county manager

Help wanted — new county manager. On Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the end of the County of Barrhead’s regular council meeting Mark Oberg, county manager, tendered his resignation effective Dec. 16, 2016. Oberg has been with the county since 2009.
Barrhead fire department breaks a record they rather not have

Barrhead fire department breaks a record they rather not have

It has been a busy year for the Barrhead Fire Department. So far this year, as of Sept. 6, the department has responded to 253 calls, smashing the previous record of 226 in 2015.
Dunstable School finally has its outdoor classroom

Dunstable School finally has its outdoor classroom

Two years of work by local volunteers culminated in a grand opening of Dunstable School’s new outdoor classroom last Wednesday, Sept. 7.
PHPS staff learns about tools to support LGBTQ students

PHPS staff learns about tools to support LGBTQ students

What is the role of a school’s staff in supporting sexual minority students? That was the question Andrea Berg, executive staff officer in professional development with Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA), attempted to answer during a presentation on
To help FNMI students grow, educational professionals must understand the past

To help FNMI students grow, educational professionals must understand the past

When it comes to understanding the challenges of First Nations, Metis and Inuit (FNMI) there is still a lot of work to be done, but the good news is the situation is improving.
One stop program shopping

One stop program shopping

It is a one evening, one place extravaganza for anyone wanting to enroll or find out more information about any of the many programs offered by the churches, clubs and organizations in the area.
Old church is converted into living units

Old church is converted into living units

It was the perfect match. The old Canadian Reformed Church building on the corner of 47 Street and 52 Avenue needed a new owner and Rick Hofsink needed a new project.
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