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Stony Plain Council was presented the crime statistics for the Town “There are a couple of things that stand out to me,” said Inspector McGillivray. “Under the persons crimes, you’ll see the assault ...
The Town of Stony Plain has been awarded a $300,000 Government of Alberta grant through the Northern and Regional Economic Development (NRED) program. Stony Plain received the program’s maximum grant ...
The Town of Stony Plain has once again been recognized for excellence in financial reporting. The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) has awarded the Town’s 2023 Annual Report the Canadian ...
Parkland County is under a Fire Ban. No outdoor fires are permitted until further notice, including wood burning recreational fire pits, burn barrels/incinerators, and charcoal briquette barbecues.
Parkland County received the 2025 Final Budget from Administration on Apr. 8 during their regular council meeting. This budget includes the incorporation of projects and budget adjustments to ensure ...
Stony Plain Council approved the second and third reading of the Cemetery Bylaw on Mar. 24 during their regular council meeting.
Stony Plain is celebrating 40 years of their friendship and exchange program with sister town Shikaoi, Japan. File photo.
Remington Development Corporation is expanding its presence in the Acheson Industrial Area with the announcement of Tower Industrial Park.
Stony Plain has just released their newly updated 2025-2028 Strategic Plan. Stony Plain Council received the 2025-2028 Strategic Plan during their regular council meeting on Feb. 24. The Strategic ...
Stony Plain is growing exponentially within the next two years. “The Corporate Plan has been drafted to reflect progress for the commitments and key actions the strategic plan, approved by Council, in ...
The Alberta Municipalities and Society of Local Government Managers (SLGM) has awarded Stony Plain’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Tom Goulden the Dedicated CAO Award. This award recognizes a CAO ...
CTV News on Thursday said it has parted ways with two staff members who altered and manipulated a clip of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on a recent newscast. CTV news also apologized ...
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