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Airdrie City council approves final reading of anti-bullying bylaw

Airdrie City council approves final reading of anti-bullying bylaw

Airdrie took a step forward in the battle against bullying when City council voted unanimously in favour of final reading of the anti-bullying provision to the public behaviour bylaw on Sept. 16.
Community volunteer and civic employee running for council

Community volunteer and civic employee running for council

Airdrie resident Kevin Galley hopes to bring his 35 years of municipal government experience to Airdrie City council in his bid for an alderman seat in Octoberís municipal election.
Calgary man hospitalized after two-vehicle collision near Airdrie

Calgary man hospitalized after two-vehicle collision near Airdrie

A 34-year-old man from Calgary was hospitalized after sustaining injuries in a two-vehicle collision that occurred on Sept. 13 on Highway 2 near Airdrie.
Council votes to freeze franchise fees

Council votes to freeze franchise fees

Aldermen voted in opposition to the Finance Advisory Committeeís recommendation to raise the FortisAlberta franchise fee ñ an additional tax source for the City added to Fortis and ATCO Gas utility bills - from 10 per cent to 15 per cent.
Mayor, MLA talk health care with committee

Mayor, MLA talk health care with committee

Airdrie Mayor Peter Brown and MLA Rob Anderson met with the Cityís health-care committee Sept. 13 to discuss ongoing talks with the Province concerning a 24-hour health care facility.
A look at Airdrie's role in the Calgary Regional Partnership

A look at Airdrie's role in the Calgary Regional Partnership

With any election comes campaign promises and Airdrie is no different. New and returning candidates are throwing their hats into the ring before the Sept. 23 nomination deadline and voicing their ideas for how to make the city better.
Bragg Creek chamber launches campaign to bring back tourists

Bragg Creek chamber launches campaign to bring back tourists

Bragg Creek’s Chamber of Commerce is rolling out the welcome mat for tourists and local residents.
Village changes street naming policy

Village changes street naming policy

Beiseker council voted to change a policy that requires new streets in the village be named after past mayors, Sept. 9.
Man flees from RCMP during traffic stop

Man flees from RCMP during traffic stop

Airdrie RCMP apprehended a 25-year-old man from Calgary after he fled the scene of a traffic stop on Highway 2 near CrossIron Mills mall on Sept. 12.
June flooding causes $2.39-million in damage to Rocky View County

June flooding causes $2.39-million in damage to Rocky View County

Rocky View County (RVC) is submitting a $2.39-million application to the Provincial government under its Southern Alberta Disaster Recovery Program to help with the bill of rebuilding damaged infrastructure during the June floods.
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