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B.C. wildfire within a kilometre of County of Grande Prairie

June 7, 2023
The Peavine Creek Wildfire is expected to soon cross the British Columbia/Alberta border into the County of Grande Prairie, according to the County of Grande Prairie Regional Fire Service. The county received an update from the British Columbia Forest Service that the fire is within one kilometre of the county.  “Current projections indicate that a […]

PHOTOS: Chautauqua Day-Summer kicks off in Sexsmith

June 7, 2023
The 2023 Chautauqua Day in Sexsmith brought all kinds of sights to the parade on Saturday. Town & Country News reporters share a selection of their photos. The day include much more than a parade.

Veterans Memorial Garden brings community together

June 1, 2023

Grande Prairie’s newest museum is gearing up for another year of educating the public about local soldiers while also bringing the community together in various ways.The Veterans Memorial Park & Interpretive Centre’s garden is currently being planted by volunteers and a new exhibit marking the 80th anniversary of the battle of Ortona and the Italian […]

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Grande Prairie student wins national Remembrance Day award

June 1, 2023

A Grade 7 student in Grande Prairie has won a national award for a Remembrance Day poem. Kieran Watson won the national award in the Intermediate category (grades 7-9) of the Royal Canadian Legion’s annual Youth Remembrance contest. “It was a tear-jerker when reading the poem for the first time,” said Brad Lewis, Grande Prairie Royal Canadian […]

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Public Security Unit funded until end of the year

June 1, 2023

The city’s Public Security Unit (PSU) will continue to operate until the end of the year. City council granted $710,000 in additional funding to the PSU on April 17 at the regular council meeting.“A big portion of their work is focused on the downtown area dealing with social disorder,” said Mike Lefebvre, city Enforcement Services director.“The […]

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