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Candidate wants taxpayers involved

Candidate wants taxpayers involved

Representing Turner Valley means keeping taxpayers informed and involved, said one of six candidates in Turner Valley’s upcoming municipal byelection.
Avid volunteer says “build on what we have”

Avid volunteer says “build on what we have”

Retirement has given a Turner Valley resident of 44 years time on her hands and she hopes to spend it representing citizens.
Town revealing growth plans to public

Town revealing growth plans to public

Adjustments to proposed boundary expansions to accommodate future growth in Black Diamond will be available for public viewing next week.
Market established for glass

Market established for glass

Avid recyclers can feel good about bringing glass to the recycling centre now that a market has been found for the product.
Candidates invited to public sessions

Candidates invited to public sessions

Turner Valley residents interested in learning more about the men and women running in next month’s byelection can address the candidates at two public sessions before heading to the polls on April 8.
Water, spending among concerns for candidate

Water, spending among concerns for candidate

A Turner Valley byelection candidate says he aims to get to the bottom of the Town’s water and spending issues while supporting local businesses if elected.
Outdoor program seeking support

Outdoor program seeking support

A petite teen looks back at her experience skiing to Elizabeth Parker Hut with a 30-pound pack on her back in subzero temperatures as one of the most rewarding of her life.
Candidate envisions economic success

Candidate envisions economic success

A semi-retired Turner Valley man hoping to fill the vacant seat on Town council says he’s focusing his campaign on enhancing public engagement, tourism and business success.
Need expressed for public transit

Need expressed for public transit

Several residents expressed a need for a formalized volunteer driver network or on-demand service during four engagement sessions addressing the future of public transportation in Black Diamond and Turner Valley last week.
Program meets needs with good food

Program meets needs with good food

A Turner Valley woman dishing up meals in times of crisis hopes she’s meeting the needs of residents in her region.
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