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Resident ready to make an impact

Resident ready to make an impact

A Turner Valley man known for getting involved in his community is taking it to the next level as his Town’s newest councillor. John Waring was acclaimed to Turner Valley’s Town council when no one else stepped forward to run for the vacant seat.
Hands needed to complete spray park

Hands needed to complete spray park

Unexpected costs continue to put Turner Valley’s spray park behind schedule.
Mutilated pet found

Mutilated pet found

Turner Valley RCMP are looking for answers after a mutilated cat was found in a resident’s back yard. The dead cat was discovered the morning of Sept. 7 and police are looking for people who may know what happened to the animal.
SPCA lagging in volunteers, funds

SPCA lagging in volunteers, funds

Lagging membership and unsuccessful fundraising is giving a foothills SPCA a run for its money this year.
Water use low despite changes

Water use low despite changes

Residents are taking it easy on their water use since learning they can now water their lawns and fill their hot tubs.
Resident appealling town' s water plant

Resident appealling town' s water plant

A Turner Valley woman is launching a second appeal this year to gain access to environmental records due to her concerns about the quality of water coming from a new source close to pipelines and a former landfill.
Helmeted bikers are getting a sweet deal

Helmeted bikers are getting a sweet deal

Diamond Valley enforcement officers have a sweet deal for cyclists donning helmets this summer.
Thieves make off with trailer

Thieves make off with trailer

Diamond Valley citizens are being warned to lock more than just their vehicles to prevent theft this summer.
Rural traditions kept alive at fair

Rural traditions kept alive at fair

A Millarville youth is busy perfecting his riding skills and searching the family chicken coop for the best bird with hopes to bring home some red ribbons this weekend.
Citizens cool off with lower restrictions

Citizens cool off with lower restrictions

Diamond Valley residents struggling to beat the heat can turn on their outdoor taps for the first time in more than a year.
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