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Sundre hosts first spiel in nearly two years

Sundre hosts first spiel in nearly two years

Last events were held in lead-up to March 2020 pandemic restrictions
Innisfail Trade Show is back on for April

Innisfail Trade Show is back on for April

The annual two-day spring event will be the first since 2019
Police issue travel advisory for Highway 27 and Highway 22 junction

Police issue travel advisory for Highway 27 and Highway 22 junction

Slow-moving protest convoy headed to Sundre from Cremona today
Trustees approve new vaccination protocol for themselves

Trustees approve new vaccination protocol for themselves

By March 15, RDCRS board members must submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or proof of a negative PCR or rapid test
Restrictions Exemption Program ends Wednesday in phased approach

Restrictions Exemption Program ends Wednesday in phased approach

Critics are calling the ending of the program a political move not based on medical evidence
Bowden school shutdown extended one week after threats to staff

Bowden school shutdown extended one week after threats to staff

School board and Olds RCMP work together to create plan to move forward from student revolt crisis
Glen Carritt facing criminal charges following convoy altercation

Glen Carritt facing criminal charges following convoy altercation

Controversial former Innisfail town councillor and fervent opponent to COVID restrictions charged while leading convoy through Sylvan Lake
ATA calls on province to assert that schools are out of bounds for protests

ATA calls on province to assert that schools are out of bounds for protests

"It is about ensuring that schools are safe and caring places for all students, recognizing that for some, the school is the only safe space they have," says teachers' association president
Eagles' request for lower rent turned down

Eagles' request for lower rent turned down

Town council says current deal is fair; invitation made to Eagles to apply for community grant
Threats against staff shuts down Bowden Grandview School

Threats against staff shuts down Bowden Grandview School

Following student protests against masking and resulting social media firestorm with threats against staff, students sent home for two days of online learning
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