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More plans for four-way stop

More plans for four-way stop

A turning lane and sidewalk have been added to plans that address pedestrian and traffic safety at Black Diamond’s busiest intersection.
Pathway may have to take new route

Pathway may have to take new route

Plans to fill in a gap in a planned loop of the Friendship Trail through Black Diamond and Turner Valley have hit a snag.
Byelection candidates talk taxes, finances

Byelection candidates talk taxes, finances

Taxes have long been a sore spot among Black Diamond residents and the candidates for this month’s municipal byelection plan to get to the bottom of it. Each of the four candidates are sharing their ideas to make taxes more affordable as the Aug.
Go fly a kite in Longview

Go fly a kite in Longview

A group of enthusiastic Longview residents are looking to the skies in their newest initiative to draw people to their village.
Village increasing its profile

Village increasing its profile

Committee members in a Foothills village are looking to their neighbours to help increase the profile of their small community.
Byelection nonimations are in

Byelection nonimations are in

Four candidates have thrown their hats in the ring for next month’s municipal byelection in Black Diamond.
Fundraiser benefits disabled children

Fundraiser benefits disabled children

A Foothills fundraiser can make a world of difference for children with disabilities.
Wait continues for water services

Wait continues for water services

A group of Turner Valley residents may have to wait at least another decade before getting water services from the Town, though some say they’ve waited long enough.
Sports complex next to go solar

Sports complex next to go solar

The Town of Black Diamond is purchasing more solar panels to soften the blow of upcoming power bills. Town council approved the purchase of a 5,100-watt solar system for the Scott Seaman Sports Rink during its June 15 council meeting.
Funds give oil society more flare

Funds give oil society more flare

The Calgary Foundation is giving the Turner Valley Oilfield Society $30,000 to upgrade its outdated website, train board members in governance and improve its operations as a non-profit organization.
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