Skip to content

News

Organizers gear up for this year’s Festival of Trees

The countdown to the 20th anniversary of the Festival of Trees has begun.

City of Lacombe marks Hwy. 2A upgrade

Last Friday, members of the municipal and provincial governments met to celebrate an achievement nearly a year in the making.
Mason and Smith square off in post-secondary debate

Mason and Smith square off in post-secondary debate

Wildrose and NDP leaders encouraged attendees of a debate held at the Red Deer College last week to imagine what a post-PC Alberta
McQuesten hopes to return to Council chambers

McQuesten hopes to return to Council chambers

Bill McQuesten wants to represent the people of Lacombe.
Joy hopes to shift from reporter to participant in council

Joy hopes to shift from reporter to participant in council

Once the editor of a local newspaper, Lisa Joy now wishes to serve the citizens of Lacombe in a more direct manner.

Emergency and police briefs

At approximately 11:15 p.m. on Oct. 9, Lacombe Fire responded to a fire inside a chemistry lab at Canadian University College
Tutty and Stol present election platforms in Blackfalds

Tutty and Stol present election platforms in Blackfalds

With Blackfalds’ council being elected by acclamation, the only candidates left in the race are those for mayor of Blackfalds.

Technology helps students focus on education

The world is becoming more technologically advanced by the second, and students need to be educated on those matters using the same tools
Rules regarding election campaign signs

Rules regarding election campaign signs

In response to a number of inquiries from residents, the City of Lacombe would like to remind everyone that election signs are allowed
Resident hopes to maintain Lacombe’s reputation

Resident hopes to maintain Lacombe’s reputation

William Alexander (Sandy) Douglas loves Lacombe. Now, he hopes he can maintain those feelings about his community as a councillor.