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Southern Alberta author pens sequel in young adult fiction series

Southern Alberta author pens sequel in young adult fiction series
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Kidney Foundation helping southern Albertans

This past year, the Kidney Foundation's southern Alberta branch stepped up to help southern Albertan's living with kidney disease. With the COVID-19

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Taber retains mask bylaw, opposition petition rejected

Taber retains mask bylaw, opposition petition rejected Poll Yes A motion was passed unanimously during a regular Town of Taber council meeting held Apr. 12 that the town follow provincial guidelines in regards to mask wearing – and the Town of Taber leaves its face covering bylaw in place until public health orders have been lifted by the province. It was stated in a report submitted to council, on Nov. 30, 2020 council passed the Temporary Mandatory Face Coverings Bylaw 22-2020. “At that time, council considered this bylaw, along with municipal neighbours – the Municipal District of Taber, which also enacted a version of this bylaw.”

Lifting the curtain on blockbuster supports for film

Lifting the curtain on blockbuster supports for film Poll Yes By Stan Ashbee on April 6, 2021. The crew adjusts camera and lighting equipment between scenes filming of the Hollywood production of Let Him Go starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane in 2019 in Fort Macleod. Herald file photo by Ian Martens Enhancements to the Film and Television Tax Credit will attract medium and big-budget productions that will create jobs and attract investment in the province, according to a recent media release. It was stated in the release, the Film and Television Tax Credit, in combination with Alberta’s competitive tax environment, affordable labour costs and breathtaking scenery – has made the province a prime choice for medium and big-budget television and film projects that will have a positive impact on Alberta’s economy.

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