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The Veterans Association Food Bank started operating in the City of Grande Prairie in May to help local veterans. Since they began operations, more than 20 veterans have been assisted. “What we do is veterans helping veterans, and it gives the receiver a sense of purpose as well because they want to give back,” said […]

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Aquatera is calling on residents to conserve water as the region faces drought conditions.  The Wapiti River, the regional drinking water source, is experiencing the lowest recorded levels in 24 years, said Aquatera. “The water basins are stressed, so let's see if we can conserve some water,” said Aquatera Chief Executive Officer Vaughn Bend.   […]

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A silver medal Olympian made their through Peace region schools last week.  Brigette Lacquette, the first woman to be named to Team Canada’s hockey team, spoke about her journey from growing up in Manitoba, going to the Olympics, and now being a scout for the Chicago Blackhawks.  “It's sharing my own stories about determination, hard […]

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City council is moving forward with a recreational facility in the Avondale neighbourhood.  On May 6, council directed administration to continue negotiations with Peace Wapiti Public and Grande Prairie Public school divisions to potentially build a recreation facility north of the pickleball courts next to the former Leisure Centre where there is a rugby field. […]

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A new project hopes to revolutionize health care in northwestern Alberta by improving access to medical specialists and services.  The Maskwa Medical Centre hopes to begin constructing a 100,000-square-foot building south of the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital this fall.  “We will continue to advocate for a team-based approach with specialists to diagnose complex medical conditions […]

 $700,00 missing for local municipalities 

About $700,000 in provincial funding is missing for Grande Prairie area municipalities. Funding for water, wastewater and solid waste management is missing for the shareholders of Aquatera: the City of Grande Prairie, County of Grande Prairie, and the towns of Sexsmith and Wembley. “Because we don't directly own it, we're not getting credit for it,” […]

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Chocolate cake and the opera comes to the Peace region this month

Chocolate cake, laughs and the opera is what you can expect from Grande Prairie Opera’s Double the Opera performances later this month.  Double the Opera will have two short operas, Bon Apetit and The Telephone, on May 24 and 25 in Grande Prairie.  “We're doing something a little bit different,” said Chelsie Pall, founder of […]

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Less infrastructure funding leaves municipalities with tough decisions

Local municipalities are grappling with rising infrastructure costs and less cash from the province.  The province is handing out about $4 million less to local municipalities in 2024 than it did in 2011.  “If we had the same infrastructure funding as we had back in 2011, then that's a huge property tax decrease we could […]

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