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Family of sexual assault victim launches petition

Family of sexual assault victim launches petition

The family and friends of the Airdrie woman whose sexual assault case was dismissed by the courts on Oct. 3 is fighting back.
Council tables buiding inspections fees bylaw for a second time

Council tables buiding inspections fees bylaw for a second time

Airdrie City council tabled a bylaw that would have seen building inspection fees increase by about $145,000 per year, Nov. 1926.
Economist tells local businesses Alberta economy is in good shape

Economist tells local businesses Alberta economy is in good shape

0 The Airdrie business community was treated to an early-morning breakfast and talk hosted by ATB Financial Senior Economist Todd Hirsch on Nov. 28 at Woodside Gold Course.
Airdrie residents share thoughts about regional plan

Airdrie residents share thoughts about regional plan

Concerned residents and stakeholders had a chance to share their thoughts and questions during an Alberta government South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP) open forum. The meeting took place at Airdrie’s Best Western hotel on Nov. 20.
Airdrie Integrated Traffic Unit conduct car seat clinic

Airdrie Integrated Traffic Unit conduct car seat clinic

0 Hoping to prevent the needless injury and death of children as a result of improperly installed car seats, the Airdrie Integrated Traffic Unit (ITU) held a child safety seat clinic Nov. 26 at the Chinook Winds Fire Station.
Council denies request for changes to industrial zoning

Council denies request for changes to industrial zoning

Airdrie City defeated a bylaw that would allow new recreational vehicle (RV) sales centres in King Heights, Nov. 19.
City looking to sell or lease former RCMP building

City looking to sell or lease former RCMP building

The City of Airdrie is testing the public’s interest in the old RCMP building. “The direction we got from council was to test the interest in the property, whether that be for sale or lease,” said Mark Locking.
Resident requests changes to firearms bylaw

Resident requests changes to firearms bylaw

A Rocky View County resident is urging council to revisit its firearms bylaw. Terry Raymond, who lives off Glendale Road west of Bearspaw, asked councillors to ban hunters from conducting their field sport on undeveloped road allowances, Nov. 20.
Pathway design plan will come before council in new year

Pathway design plan will come before council in new year

Rocky View County will consider a $45,000 request for a regional pathway system during budget deliberations early next year.
Council approves traffic signs

Council approves traffic signs

Traffic control signs are going up on Hamilton Drive in Bearspaw in an effort to reduce speeding. During the Infrastructure and Operations meeting, Nov.
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