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Sorrentino’s Compassion House has provided a space in Edmonton for women receiving cancer treatments away from home, including a Teepee Creek local currently.  County of Grande Prairie council will discuss granting $20,000 to the Compassion House Foundation annually for the next five years (2025-2029) at its upcoming budget deliberations in December.  “Sorrentino’s Compassion House is […]

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Food security, permaculture, design projects and – yes – garden seeds have become an anchor on Sexsmith’s historic Main Street. Heritage Farm’s Seed School opened its doors in October, bringing seasonal workshops on a variety of topics including small farm agriculture and creative design to residents across the South Peace.  Owner Wendy Smith said the […]

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Promoting economic growth while maintaining Sexsmith’s small-town feeling are two of Chrystal Widsten’s main priorities. Having first moved to the community in August of 2018, and stepping up as librarian at the Shannon Municipal Library in September of that year, Widsten has been involved with the Town of Sexsmith Family & Community Support Services (FCSS), […]

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Thursday marked the official lighting of the Christmas lights in Sexsmith.  After Mayor Kate Potter and her daughter Lilly did the countdown to turn the lights on, the carollers began to sing.  Bonfires along the town’s main street kept people warm while handwarmers were also handed out. Shops and restaurants were filled with visitors. The […]

The Grande Prairie Royal Canadian Legion Branch #54 says at least 13 of its poppy bins have been stolen by an individual claiming to be a volunteer.  The Legion became aware of the missing poppy boxes just after Remembrance Day, when volunteers were out collecting them.  “I'm a veteran, and I'm just pissed off about […]

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New in-person cancer supports in Grande Prairie

Free support and resources for those living with cancer and their caregivers are now available in the Grande Prairie region.  Wellspring Alberta launched in-person services last week and is beginning programming with Cancer Connect, a space where people on the same journey can connect and find support.  “Our goal is to make sure that no […]

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Time to give for Sexsmith residents

Horse and wagon teams took to the streets in Sexsmith on Saturday, Nov. 22 as part of the town’s annual Reverse Santa Claus Parade. Joined with the Sexsmith Fire Department, volunteers collected donations from across town to help kick off the Sexsmith & Area Food Bank Christmas hamper program. Multiple horse-drawn wagons took to the […]

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Christmas in Sexsmith!

Lights, music and holiday cheer come home to Sexsmith this weekend. The light-up event kicks off Christmas in Sexsmith at 6:30 p.m. From 5:30 to 8 p.m., guests will also be able to enjoy free sleigh rides, grab a picture with St. Nick himself at the gazebo on Main Street, and warm up with carollers, […]

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