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Stormwater concern assessment, infrastructure study at council

Stormwater concern assessment, infrastructure study at council

A preliminary stormwater concern assessment and an infrastructure study were both accepted for information by the Penhold town council on June 25. Both reports were accepted without much comment from council.
Assessment contract heading out to tender

Assessment contract heading out to tender

The contract to provide assessment services to the Town of Penhold is heading out to tender after a vote by council on June 25.
Policy gives dollars towards community events

Policy gives dollars towards community events

A new policy to grant organizations looking for donations was approved in council last week. The previous policy meant denying requests for financial contributions as most taxpayers will have been approached individually for donations.
Penhold council briefs

Penhold council briefs

Training report debate Council voted against requiring staff members to provide a full report about a recent training trip to Kananaskis during the June 25 meeting. Coun.
Bowden town council votes to close recycling centre

Bowden town council votes to close recycling centre

Bowden town council voted unanimously on June 25 to close the town's municipally-supported recycling centre due to abuse of the centre and costs getting too high.
Property owner wants lower taxes

Property owner wants lower taxes

A Penhold resident is calling for a town meeting on June 27 as he targets increasing property taxes. Ken McCarthy has been living in Penhold for three and a half years.
Longest running principal in the division retires

Longest running principal in the division retires

After 27 years at the helm of Jessie Duncan School in Penhold, Karen Norton, the longest serving principal in Chinook's Edge School Division, has decided to retire.
Cemetery committee designates veterans' section with marker

Cemetery committee designates veterans' section with marker

The Field of Honour at the Bowden Cemetery has now been adorned with a proper marker. Last week members of the cemetery committee met at the grounds with local artist Brenda Beecroft to admire the finished project resulting from their hard work.
Fire chief recognized for exemplary service

Fire chief recognized for exemplary service

The Penhold fire chief has a new bar to add on to an already prestigious medal. Jim Pendergast was presented with a 10-year exemplary service bar to his Fire Services Exemplary Service medal during a ceremony with the lieutenant-governor on June 21.
Two schools start healthy living program

Two schools start healthy living program

Two schools in the Chinook's Edge School Division are about to take the old adage, “an apple a day” and put it into practice.
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