The Alberta government’s $7.5-million contribution to Sundre’s wastewater treatment plant will support innovation, be more cost-effective and provide environmental benefits.
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Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 2 days ago • 2 minute read • Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, middle left, visited Carmangay on March 31. Three days earlier, on Sunday, March 28, a fire burned down the village s oldest building, the Grange Hotel, and a large grass fire forced village residents to evacuate while firefighters got the blaze under control. Also pictured outside Carmangay s fire hall are Cardston-Siksika MLA Joseph Schow, left, Carmangay Mayor Stacey Hovde, middle right, and Vulcan County Reeve Jason Schneider. Photo by Stephen Tipper /Vulcan Advocate
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During his visit to Carmangay March 31, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was handed a sheet of paper detailing the Village’s northeast pump station and reservoir project.
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