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Trudel began working for Town of Vulcan on June 1 and has been appointed as the municipality’s bylaw officer. She’s trained as a community peace officer (CPO) and will become the municipality’s CPO when she receives her appointment from the Alberta Solicitor General’s office.
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“I like talking to people,” she said. “If I’m not in the office, I’m probably out trying to find something to do or somebody to chat with or figure out the problem
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Publishing date: Mar 09, 2021 • March 9, 2021 • 3 minute read • Dominic Peters, 12, checks out some books last Thursday at the Champion Municipal Library. The Albeta government announced March 1 that the libraries could reopen, but must limit capacity to 15 per cent of fire code occupancy. STEPHEN TIPPER Photo by Stephen Tipper /Vulcan Advocate
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Local libraries have reopened following the Alberta government announced March 1 that they could again allow patrons inside with up to 15 per cent capacity.
The Vulcan Municipal Library reopened on Monday, March 8. The library is open for its regular hours of Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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