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UFA Rural Communities offer $100K in grant funding - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

UFA Rural Communities offer $100K in grant funding Poll Yes For the third year in a row, the UFA Rural Communities Foundation is offering a $100,000 grant to projects submitted from all over rural Alberta. Harvey Hagman, chair of the United Farmers Community Foundation and member of the board of the UFA, explains the grant. “Two years ago we announced that we would commit $500,000 over five years to the rural communities so we’re in the third year of that.” The money in the grant comes from United Farmers equity holders that “we’ve either lost or they’re passed on and they left some equity with the organization and so we decided to do something positive with it,” said Hagman. “We’re trying to do something positive for rural Alberta.”

A church in full bloom – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

Ali Howat, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.ca The Jasper United Church kicked off its 53rd annual plant sale fundraiser on May 27. The Jasper tradition took place for three days this past weekend down at the McCready Centre.  As per usual, the first day of the church’s plant sale had the community lined up outside, roaring and ready to go.  “They come see the line and go ‘oh, no,’ but then they end up seeing people and friends they haven’t seen in a year,” said Janice Yeaman, one of the church’s many volunteers who helped put on the fundraiser.

Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more
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B C s viral big tree on truck would still be logged today, conservationists say

The B.C. government is misleading the public when it suggests the massive old-growth tree on a truck that has created a social media storm wouldn’t be logged today, says a conservationist group. A photo of an enormous, single Sitka spruce weighing down a logging truck on Vancouver Island taken by Nanaimo resident Lorna Beecroft provoked outrage and shock across the internet this week. In statements to media, the Ministry of Forests suggested the.

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