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Sorso bartender takes home Best Caesar in Canada

Sorso bartender takes home Best Caesar in Canada

Airdrie residents looking to sample the best Caesar in Canada don’t have to venture far to do so.
Polaris Centre hosts highland dance demo on Sept. 18

Polaris Centre hosts highland dance demo on Sept. 18

Students of Aurora Dance Academy performed a series of highland dances for attendees at the Polaris Centre in conjunction with Alberta Culture Days on Sept. 18.
Synergy youth council to host forum for RVC candidates in Divisions 6, 7

Synergy youth council to host forum for RVC candidates in Divisions 6, 7

As Alberta’s political focus swings from the recent federal election to the upcoming municipal election, the Youth Encouraging Lasting Leadership (YELL) Youth Council is set to host an all-candidates forum Sept.
Conservative incumbent Martin Shields wins third term in Bow River

Conservative incumbent Martin Shields wins third term in Bow River

Bow River will remain blue after Martin Shields secured the riding for the Conservatives on Sept. 20. 
Update: Crossfield candidates to be acclaimed on Oct. 18

Update: Crossfield candidates to be acclaimed on Oct. 18

Due to a lack of candidates registered, the Town of Crossfield has extended the nomination deadline for the upcoming municipal election.
Archery Day sanctioned shoot and showcase hosted on Sept. 18

Archery Day sanctioned shoot and showcase hosted on Sept. 18

Archers from Airdrie and area honed their craft at an Archery Canada-sanctioned shoot in celebration of Archery Day on Sept. 18.
Bearspaw resident instrumental in naming, evolution of Calgary’s Jaipur Bridge

Bearspaw resident instrumental in naming, evolution of Calgary’s Jaipur Bridge

More than fifty years since it was first erected, Calgary’s Jaipur Pedestrian Bridge is undergoing some serious rehabilitation as part of a project aiming to revitalize the Eau Claire neighbourhood in the city’s downtown.
Computer programming course offered for Langdon youth

Computer programming course offered for Langdon youth

The Langdon Community Association is sponsoring a course this fall that will teach 12-to-17-year olds the ins and outs of computers, as well as basic coding and programming skills.
Photo: Crossfield representatives cut the ribbon on new-look Railway Street

Photo: Crossfield representatives cut the ribbon on new-look Railway Street

Column: The power of music to heal a divided world

Column: The power of music to heal a divided world

We live in a divided world. I feel it more and more with every passing day. We argue about heated topics such as politics, religion, and ever increasingly, public health policy. But there is still one area where I believe we all have something in common, and that is our shared love of music.
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