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Protecting yourself against scams and fraud

Protecting yourself against scams and fraud

There are thousands upon thousands of different scams out there. It’s an international problem, and even Barrhead is no exception. Sgt.
Pembina Hills nets $1.74M surplus in 2013

Pembina Hills nets $1.74M surplus in 2013

Despite a heavy bill for snow removal and cuts to transportation funding, the Pembina Hills school division finished the 2013 financial year with an operating surplus of $1.
Paradise in Barrhead

Paradise in Barrhead

On the weekend of the De Herdt Gardens’ Artisan Christmas Market, winter’s wicked side was on full view. Snow and ice were everywhere, and the cold seemed to scald the skin. Inside, the store it was like a tropical paradise.
Author 's talent a rewarding experience for Food Bank

Author 's talent a rewarding experience for Food Bank

What writer doesn’t like to make money from his talent? When local author and poet Greg Chance Hansen sat inside the entrance to Barrhead Co-op recently for a book sale, he had plenty of dollars and cents in mind.
Festival raises over $33k for local charities

Festival raises over $33k for local charities

Barrhead’s annual Festival of Trees has continued to grow since its start in 2010, and this year was no exception. The event, put on by the Barrhead Chamber of Commerce, held a Christmas Market and Craft Sale on Friday, Nov. 29 and Saturday, Nov.
Casino fundraising policies are 'discriminatory ' to Barrhead

Casino fundraising policies are 'discriminatory ' to Barrhead

Barrhead and other rural Alberta communities are losing out because of “discriminatory” curbs on where casino fundraisers can be held.
Teachers, parents and students rally for distance education

Teachers, parents and students rally for distance education

Hundreds gathered at the Alberta Legislature on Nov. 30 to rally for the future of distance learning in the province, including about 40 from Pembina Hills.
A journey too important to miss

A journey too important to miss

It was numbingly cold, it had started to rain and the roads were treacherous. There was never any doubt, however, that the 14 people who assembled outside Alberta Distance Learning Centre at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday were going by bus to Edmonton.
"When the chicks are happy, then the farmer is happy too "

"When the chicks are happy, then the farmer is happy too "

Arjan Koekkoek steps into a green pair of rubber boots sitting outside the door of his broiler barn. As he opens the door to the barn, a wave of heat flows out into the frigid November air.
Hayley Watt celebrates US horse show success

Hayley Watt celebrates US horse show success

Last month 17-year-old Hayley Watt excelled in two classes at the 2013 American Quarter Horse Congress in Ohio. Here she relives her experience and outlines future goals. *** And so it all comes down to three minutes.
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