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Town saw many changes in 2018

Town saw many changes in 2018

2018 was a year of transitions that ranged from policy changes to new council and staffing for the Town of Turner Valley.
Man faces $500 fine for killing fawn

Man faces $500 fine for killing fawn

A Black Diamond man must pay $500 and is prohibited from hunting for five years after pleading guilty to hunting out of season in Turner Valley Provincial Court last week. Spencer Reichert was scheduled to have a trial Dec.
Town council cancels quarterly meetings

Town council cancels quarterly meetings

Black Diamond has put the coffee on the backburner. Lacking attendance at the Town’s coffee and conversations with the public prompted council to cancel the two-year-old initiative. At its Nov.
Town launches elf search

Town launches elf search

Turner Valley’s staff members are having some Christmas fun with families this month.
Three sought in suspicious incident

Three sought in suspicious incident

Turner Valley RCMP is looking for three people found at a Priddis property on Dec. 10 exhibiting suspicious behaviour.
Market a village tradition

Market a village tradition

With Christmas just around the corner, a Foothills village is giving people one last chance to put handcrafted gifts under the tree.
Council finalizing 11-year-old agreement

Council finalizing 11-year-old agreement

The Town of Turner Valley is taking the final steps to close a public road that’s been barred since 2015 in a process that’s taken 11 years. At its Nov.
Angels needed to shovel snow

Angels needed to shovel snow

A small town man is taking the lion’s share of the load in keeping his neighbours’ sidewalks clear.
Sewer charges going up in 2019

Sewer charges going up in 2019

Sewer rates will rise for Black Diamond property owners in 2019 as the Town strives to recover its water-related costs. Black Diamond Town council passed third reading at its Nov.
Village making spirits bright with lights

Village making spirits bright with lights

A small Foothills village is expected to draw big crowds the next three months as it brightens spirits along Highway 22.
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