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Farmers' market moves to new location

Farmers' market moves to new location

The Okotoks Kinsmen Farmers’ market is in with the new and out with the old in hopes of drawing larger crowds this summer.
Teacher honoured as Lions' Citizen of the Year

Teacher honoured as Lions' Citizen of the Year

Opening her home and her heart to the community has earned an Okotoks woman the Okotoks Lions Club’s highest honour as she was named Citizen of the Year.
Town seeks $1.27 million for flood damages

Town seeks $1.27 million for flood damages

Okotoks officials are looking to the provincial government to help pay for repairs to damages to parks and pathways caused by flooding in May. The Town is applying for $1.
Construction complete on Main Street Village

Construction complete on Main Street Village

A sudden rainy downpour wasn’t enough to wipe the smiles off the faces of soon-to-be tenants of Black Diamond’s new Main Street Village affordable housing complex during the outdoor open house event on June 24.
Judge disbands Bearspaw council, forces election

Judge disbands Bearspaw council, forces election

Bearspaw First Nation residents could be voting for a new chief and band council after federal court judge ordered an election within the next two months.
High River man arrested for stalking Heartland star

High River man arrested for stalking Heartland star

A High River man accused of stalking the star of the CBC television series Heartland has been arrested after showing up at the Millarville set with a rifle and a large amount of ammunition.
Race to find a cure hits the road

Race to find a cure hits the road

Hundreds of cyclists are expected to pass through Okotoks, Turner Valley, Black Diamond and Longview this weekend as the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer gets underway on June 25 and 26.
Public hearing set for daycare centre proposal

Public hearing set for daycare centre proposal

Black Diamond families could have another daycare option in their community.
'Miracle drug' keeps lung cancer patient on the road

'Miracle drug' keeps lung cancer patient on the road

It was October 2006 when Robert Raduloff sat in his oncologist’s office and received the devastating diagnosis he had stage four lung cancer.
CRCS to add 12 teachers in September

CRCS to add 12 teachers in September

By Bruce Campbell Staff Reporter Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools is bucking a provincial trend by adding a dozen teachers for the 2011-12 school year with the passing of its budget last week.
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