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October 17 marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, and Stony Plain is bringing poverty awareness to the forefront. Poverty Eradication Month is an annual campaign aimed at sparking community conversations and building awareness of the social and economic impacts of poverty.
WHEREAS; Rail Safety Week is to be held across Canada from September 19 to 25, 2022; and. WHEREAS; it is in the public’s interest to raise citizens’ awareness of the dangers of ignoring safety warnings at level crossings and trespassing on rail property to reduce avoidable deaths, injuries and damage caused by incidents involving trains and citizens; and,.
SEPTEMBER 16:. Construction is scheduled for September 19 - 23.
SEPTEMBER 16 UPDATE:. Construction work will continue during the week of September 19 - 23.
WHEREAS; On April 12, 1980, Terry Fox undertook his Marathon of Hope, moved by his experience in the cancer ward where a few children had given up on the hope of a cure; and,. WHEREAS; 2022 is the 42nd Anniversary of The Terry Fox Run for Cancer research that has raised more than $850 Million, across Canada, and in over 50 countries throughout the world; and,.
It is with profound sadness the Town of Stony Plain has received notice of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. Mayor William Choy says, “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II embodied grace and commitment to public service; she was a symbol of hope for many generations.
Get your papers ready for the return of Shred-It! The paper shredding event is returning to the Rotary Recycling Centre on Saturday, September 24 from 9AM – 1PM.
Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission Provides Operational Overview. Council was joined by the Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission (ACRWC) for a presentation during last night’s meeting.
The Stony Plain Fire Department (SPFD) is recruiting! If you are committed to your community and passionate about helping others in need, the SPFD is ready to get you suited up as a Casual Firefighter.
WHEREAS; each year, approximately 190 Alberta children will be diagnosed with cancer and approximately 30 of those children will not make it; and,. WHEREAS; childhood cancer is the number one cause of disease-related deaths in Canadian children; and,.
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