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Town of Peace River to implement signage to better guide visitors and residents

A new signage project is underway in Peace River in an effort to streamline navigation in the municipality. According to the Town of Peace River, the municipal government is currently developing a wayfinding plan that will include the design and installation of directional signage throughout the town to make navigation...

Four homes evacuated as crews battle pair of wildfires in the region

Fire crews are tackling numerous blazes in the region on a day filled with high, gusting winds and above average temperatures According to the County Fire Service, crews are operating on a wildfire northwest of Valhalla Centre. Crews from the county and Alberta Wildfire are on site and have confirmed...

Grande Prairie man arrested on B&E charges, police seeking public assistance

The Grande Prairie RCMP responded to a complaint describing a "suspicious male" checking vehicles and looking into windows of houses the morning of May 8th. Police located the individual who was close to the dispatch scene and promptly arrested and charged 24-year-old Grande Prairie resident Christian Deltess with alleged attempted...

City of Grande Prairie calling on local artists to submit expressions of interest for Treaty 8 monument

The City of Grande Prairie is seeking an artist to be tasked with the creation of a monument celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Treaty Eight signing. The anniversary takes place on June 21st of this year and Mayor Jackie Clayton says the event serves as a significant reminder, commemorating...

County Fire Service responds to carryover fire kick up

Crews from Bezanson, Teepee Creek, Clairmont, Dunes, and Alberta Wildfire responded to a brush fire in the area of Crystal Creek on May 9th around 9:00 p.m. Officials say fire crews received word that a brush fire was burning on Range Road 34 near Township 712 and quickly responded with...

Historic provincial emergencies catalyst for proposed provincial legislative changes

Amid another wildfire season, the provincial government is proposing amendments to legislation that officials say will help them support municipalities. Premiere Danielle Smith says, historically the province sees flood, drought and wildfire emergencies most likely in May and June. In recent history, these events include the Slave Lake fire...
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