One of the overriding themes of 2017 in Chestermere was been change, change at city hall, change in the community as it grew and change at the chamber of...
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Chestermere’s Member of Parliament, Martin Shields gave city council an update on the work he has been doing at the federal level that may affect...
Chestermere Utilities Inc. (CUI) presented Chestermere City Council with a cleaned version of their updated corporate bylaws for city council, as the...
The numbers are in and 2017 saw the biggest Open Farm Days to date. “The success of Open Farm Days is due in large part to the hard work of our farmers...
Chestermere Fire Service’s (CFS) C-Shift took a break from their regular routine to join F45 Chestermere to work out and connect with the community Dec...
Local youths Jay Bailey, 17, and Shaun Fisk are one step closer to realizing their dream of hosting a unique talent show after Bailey was awarded the Dave...
The Knights of Columbus presented council with a donation of over $700 for Christmas with dignity at the Dec. 18 council meeting. From Left:Patrick Watson...
As winter weather returned to the province Dec. 20, so too did winter driving conditions. After a mild start to the month, Southern Alberta was hit with a...
The province is expanding the affordable child care pilot program with the creation of an additional 78 $25-a-day child care centres. “Child care in...
A teacher at Langdon School is taking his skills Down Under for 2018. Jim Cove, who is teaching Grade 3 right now, will be doing a year-long residency exchange...