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Tax rates could maintain status quo

Tax rates could maintain status quo

Turner Valley property owners will likely see little change in their property taxes this year. At its May 6 regular meeting, town council passed first reading to maintain the municipal tax rate at last year’s level.
Water situation returns to pre-flood conditions

Water situation returns to pre-flood conditions

With Black Diamond and Turner Valley’s water situation back on track for the first time in almost six years, officials will discuss where to go from here.
ATCO CEO guest at speaker series

ATCO CEO guest at speaker series

A highly-celebrated Calgary businesswoman who followed in the footstep of her ancestors will share that history with Turner Valley area residents this weekend.
Water pipeline will soon flow

Water pipeline will soon flow

Within hours, 14 Millarville homes will be connected to Turner Valley’s water treatment plant, with more to follow in the coming months.
Deadline extended for Win a Home contest

Deadline extended for Win a Home contest

A Millarville woman who’s giving her $1 million plus home away in a letter-writing contest is extending the deadline as long as possible.
Diamond Hardware a hub in boom days

Diamond Hardware a hub in boom days

While no longer standing as a reminder of Black Diamond’s boom years, Diamond Hardware and Lucy’s Variety Shoppe on Centre Avenue remain alive only in print.
Sustainability Fair meeting local demand

Sustainability Fair meeting local demand

An indoor-outdoor fair in Black Diamond this Saturday will get conversations flowing around living a more sustainable life.
Researcher’s findings gain peer approval

Researcher’s findings gain peer approval

Years spent researching the effects rising global temperatures has on local plant and animal life landed a former Millarville resident’s findings in a prestigious publication this month. University of Calgary researcher Dr.
Pitching in a family affair

Pitching in a family affair

Giving back is a family affair for a Turner Valley trio.
Council supports evening meetings

Council supports evening meetings

Turner Valley councillors expect eliminating day-time council meetings and hosting biannual public information sessions will allow them to better connect with citizens.
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