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Watching pornography can negatively impact relationships

Watching pornography can negatively impact relationships

Editor’s Note: The following is part two in our two-part series on sex, Internet safety and kids. Part one, an examination of social media, instant communication and exploitation online, was published in the Sept. 29 edition of the Airdrie City View.
Airdrie business owners concerned with minimum wage increase

Airdrie business owners concerned with minimum wage increase

The Province increased the minimum wage to $12.20 for all Albertans Oct. 1. The increase is part of the Province’s plan to increase the minimum wage to $15 in 2018 and eliminate the lower wage for liquor servers. Before Oct.
Animal Control Bylaw finally passed by City council

Animal Control Bylaw finally passed by City council

The long-debated Animal Control Bylaw was finally passed by City council Oct. 3 – but not before more debate and a successful motion to “reconsider” the bylaw.
Brakes applied to major downtown redevelopment

Brakes applied to major downtown redevelopment

Plans for a major redevelopment of Airdrie’s downtown, known as The Square, came to a screeching halt Oct. 3 when the board of Airdrie Main Street Square (AMSQ) voted to move all decisions on the project to the purview of City council.
RCMP seeking man following theft

RCMP seeking man following theft

Airdrie RCMP officers are looking for a man who robbed a liquor store on Yankee Valley Boulevard at approximately 10:30 p.m. Sept. 26.
AHBC presents plans for community healthcare

AHBC presents plans for community healthcare

The group hoping to build a health park and bring co-operative healthcare to Airdrie presented an outline of its plans to City council Oct. 3.
Council approves three new development plans

Council approves three new development plans

After first approving an amendment to the Chinook Winds Community Area Structure Plan (CASP), City council approved Neighbourhood Structure Plans (NSP) for the new communities of Cobblestone Creek and Chinook Gate at its Oct. 3 meeting.
Transit users can now use Google to plan trips

Transit users can now use Google to plan trips

Riders of Airdrie Transit can now use Google Maps to plan their route, according to Transit Co-ordinator Chris MacIsaac. “All the customer needs to know is where they’re starting their trip and where they’re going to.
Business owners unhappy with minimum wage hike

Business owners unhappy with minimum wage hike

The Province increased the minimum wage to $12.20 for all Albertans Oct. 1. The increase is part of the Province’s plan to increase the minimum wage to $15 by 2018 and eliminate the lower wage for liquor servers. Before Oct.
Province increases loan guarantee for cattle, sheep producers

Province increases loan guarantee for cattle, sheep producers

The province has agreed to provide more money for cattle and sheep producers across Alberta to loan from the Feeder Association Loan Guarantee Program.
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