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Brooks, Alberta · BrooksSANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin Bassano and Brooks have agreed to contribute to STARS air ambulance for the first time.
Representatives of the non-profit organization have made presentations to local municipalities and as a result, both municipalities agreed to contribute $1 per capita for 2024.
Last year the county agreed to contribute $25,000 per year to STARS which replaces its previous per capita rate which it has contributed for 30 years.See the Story
STARS now funded by three local municipalities
Brooks, Alberta · BrooksSANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin The Brooks Bandits will return home this week with a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven playoff series against the Sherwood Park Crusaders.
In the first game on Friday at the Randy Rosen Park the Bandits claimed the win with an 8-1 victory.
Sherwood opened the scoring in the first period but it was their only goal in the match.
Bandits Logan Sawyer and Ty Mason each had a pair of goals. Mason had back-to-back goals sc…See the Story
Bandits 2-0 heading into game three of playoffs
Brooks, Alberta · BrooksEditor, The Bulletin;
In this current world state where the daily news is doom and gloom, I want to express an appreciative shout out to the staff of the Rolling Hills School on the great dinner theatre event they hosted last night. What a positive and upbeat evening the students and staff provided to the sold out crowd. The students, in wonderful costuming, presented “How to Host a Murder Mystery Dinner Party” to the laughter and delight of att…See the Story
Kudos to Rolling Hills School
Economy · BrooksHiring more and more people to work
for the government is unhealthy for
our country’s economy BRIAN LILLEY
TORONTO SUN On the face of it, Friday’s jobs report was a good one – we added 90,000 jobs in April and the unemployment rate held steady at 6.1%.
But a deeper look at the numbers give cause to worry on two fronts.
Firstly, and most immediately, the 90,000 job gains and continuing increase in wages could give the Bank of Canada (BoC) pause f…See the Story
Job growth in Canada led by increase in public sector workers
Opinion · BrooksRecent news in the urban media has seen alarming reports of meat stores being closed for selling uninspected meat to the public. Coincidentally, reports circulated about small livestock being killed and butchered in a garage in Edmonton. The CBC twisted their report, alleging this could spread diseases like BSE. They found a compliant scientist to list frightening foodborne diseases one might get from uninspected meat. What they blatantly avoide…See the Story
[Opinion] Illegal meat sales – the rest of the story… it’s a cyclical thing
Brooks, Alberta · BrooksSANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin
Brooks mayor John Petrie is worried that some provincial legislation will interfere with municipal councils.
The province has proposed the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act which will change two key pieces of municipal legislation: the Local Authorities Election Act (LAEA) and the Municipal Government Act (MGA).
The Elections Act establishes the framework for the conduct of elections in Alberta at the muni…See the Story
Brooks mayor concerned about Bill 20
RCMP · BrooksSANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin
Elected officials, RCMP, school divisions and provincial organizations attended an anti-hate round table discussion that was hosted by Global Village Centre on April 25.
The talk was led by Cst. Derrick Campbell of the province’s hate crime coordination unit, Cpl. Geordie Simpson of the RCMP diverse community engagement unit and Cst. Abdi Hassan from the Calgary Police Service diversity resource team.
Attendees i…See the Story
Collaboration should continue for diversity and inclusion
Brooks, Alberta · BrooksSANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin Zan Qi Tian and Duane Perkins were honoured with family and friends last week with the Grasslands FCSS 2024 Junior Citizen of the Year and Citizen of the Year respectively.
About 100 people gathered to honour the two at Friday’s event at the Heritage Inn.
In his introduction Ebenezer Asare said Zan is as passionate about academics as he is about volunteering.
“There are incredible youth out there in our city exce…See the Story