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Airdrie's recycling services accepting Christmas trees, packaging

Airdrie's recycling services accepting Christmas trees, packaging

Staff at Airdrie’s Waste and Recycling Depot are reminding residents to recycle their Christmas cards, boxes, wrapping paper, gift bags and packaging after the holiday season.
Airdrie teacher faces additional 13 charges

Airdrie teacher faces additional 13 charges

Airdrie RCMP have laid an additional 13 charges against former George McDougall High School teacher John Christopher Miller. Miller, 35, was first arrested in Calgary on Oct.
Accident prompts suspension of lanyard use in schools

Accident prompts suspension of lanyard use in schools

The use of lanyards that aren’t designed to break away have been suspended from all schools in Airdrie following an incident in Bearspaw where an eight-year-old boy was found unconscious, strangled by his school lanyard hooked on the door of a washro
Madden Agricultural Society receives federal funding for community centre upgrades

Madden Agricultural Society receives federal funding for community centre upgrades

Wild Rose MP Blake Richards dropped in at the Madden Community Centre during a Christmas party Dec. 14 to announce just under $70,000 in funding to the Madden and District Agricultural Society for upgrades to the centre.
Airdrie RCMP lay 32 identity fraud charges after routine traffic stop

Airdrie RCMP lay 32 identity fraud charges after routine traffic stop

Police have charged a Toronto man with 32 criminal charges after a routine traffic stop at around 5 p.m., Dec. 11. A member of the Airdrie Integrated Traffic Unit (ITU) stopped a vehicle for speeding on Highway 2 near Airdrie.
City transit announces holiday schedule

City transit announces holiday schedule

Airdrie Transit will operate a reduced holiday schedule on local and Intercity Express (ICE) services on Dec. 24, 27, 28 and 31.
Council unanimously approves Community Standards Bylaw

Council unanimously approves Community Standards Bylaw

After more than two years of effort, Airdrie City council gave final reading to the Community Standards Bylaw (CSB), Dec. 17.
City approves controversial offsite levy bylaw

City approves controversial offsite levy bylaw

City council approved an offsite levy bylaw Dec. 17. Developers will now pay an average of $73,854 per acre for levies and recreation contributions to help pay for necessary infrastructure, such as roads, water and sewer in new neighbourhoods.
Federal government announces $500,000 for theatre expansion

Federal government announces $500,000 for theatre expansion

Money is starting to roll in for the Bert Church Live Theatre expansion project, which is expected to start sometime in the new year. On Dec.
Plans for King's Heights amended

Plans for King's Heights amended

City council unanimously approved an application that will see 34 acres of land in King’s Heights redesignated from large lot single-family and multi-family homes to residential small and narrow lot homes.
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