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The Grande Prairie Regional Airshow was meant to raise awareness of the Canadian Armed Forces as well as much needed funds for the $3.8 million needed to begin renovations at the D Coy Armouries in the city. The 76-year-old building requires maintenance repairs as wellas an expansion for its current user groups that include Air […]

Not much change in Wembley either  This week, Town & Country News continues its coverage of tax changes for local municipalities.   Saddle Hills County ratepayers received their annual tax bills in the mail last week and saw their rates largely unchanged from 2025, remaining well below one per cent for residential properties.  Council passed the […]

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Three regional municipalities are working together to come into compliance with new privacy legislation from the province set to take effect June 11. Beaverlodge, Wembley and Sexsmith are joining together on a joint initiative to create a shared privacy management program. Sexsmith council was the last to pass a motion to enter into the partnership […]

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The scheduled Alberta referendum on Oct. 19 will officially include a question on Alberta’s future place in Canada.  Premier Danielle Smith made the announcement in a televised public address May 21.  “I will be requesting our government add an additional question to the October 19 referendum vote announced previously. The additional question will be ‘Should […]

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This year’s tax bill won’t look all that different from last year’s if you’re a resident of Sexsmith, the latest town in the region to pass its 2026 budget. Sexsmith town council passed a 0 per cent tax rate increase at its May 4 regular meeting just after approving the town’s three-year operating budget and […]

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Phase 2 of dino museum business plan on hold

Phase 2 of The Philip J. Curry Dinosaur Museum’s business plan will have to wait until at least next year. After a joint application with the County of Grande Prairie and Town of Wembley for an Alberta Community Partnership (ACP) grant for the project fell through in March, the museum approached the county for the […]

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County passes resolution for fairer electricity pricing

The County of Grande Prairie’s electricity distribution resolution passed with strong support at the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) spring convention last week. The resolution, adopted March 17, reflects the county’s advocacy to the province to adopt a fairer electricity pricing model for transmission and distribution that eliminates the cost disparity across Alberta. It passed […]

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Volunteer Appreciation Week April 19 to 25

Thanks to some ingenuity from Family and Community Support Services (FCSS), volunteers in Sexsmith will recognize volunteers during Volunteer Appreciation Week after the cancellation of the annual appreciation banquet. Sexsmith Mayor Kate Potter said FCSS will be building a “giving tree” for Volunteer Appreciation Week from April 19 to 25. It will travel through town […]

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