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News Releases

  • New Online Program Empowers Community to Support Seniors

    Everyone in the Tri-Region is invited to become SeniorConnectors through the new SeniorConnect. Tri-Region program!

  • Stony Plain COVID 19 Response Requires Staff Lay-Offs

    After reviewing the impacts of COVID 19 on the Town’s services and finances, the Town has made decisions that require temporary lay-offs and changes to its workforce. COVID 19 and the Public Health Directives regarding facility closures and social distancing have affected the Town since early March and this impact is expected to be ongoing through 2020.

  • Social Services Funding

    Effective April 21, 2020, the Government of Alberta will be temporarily suspending applications for the $30 million in emergency social services funding to charities, not-for-profits and civil society organizations to support their COVID-19 response. Government has received over 600 applications.

  • Mayor’s Task Force launches #StonyPlainTogether Social Media Campaign

    With the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the community, the need for social cohesion and resiliency has never been more important. The newly formed Mayor’s Task Force on COVID-19 – Social Stream has been established to prioritize the wellness of the community during this time of uncertainty.

  • Downtown Redevelopment Begins for 2020

    Downtown Redevelopment is scheduled to begin at the end of April. Fences will be set up beginning April 27th and will remain in place until the end of the construction season.

  • Regular Council Meeting Highlights for April 14, 2020

    2019 Audit Presentation. Town Council was joined by Metrix Group LLP for a financial presentation and question period at last night’s meeting.

  • Connecting in Spite of COVID-19: The Stony Plain Youth Centre Goes Virtual

    Any given day of the week, the Stony Plain Youth Centre (SPYC) is an active hub where the youth of Stony Plain and Parkland County gather to learn new skills or just hang out with friends. This safe place for all youth was required to close the doors suddenly on March 16th to slow the spread of COVID-19.

  • Neighbourhood Connect - Neighbours helping Neighbours

    Recognizing that neighbours are our most powerful resource, Stony Plain Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is launching a Neighbourhood Connect project to support, inspire and further connect neighbours and neighbourhoods. .

  • Stony Plain FCSS Launches Caring Hearts Connection Amid COVID-19

    COVID-19 is creating uncertainty in our community and residents may feel worried and isolated. In response, Stony Plain Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is launching Caring Hearts Connection to assist residents in Stony Plain and Parkland County to navigate supports and services during this crisis.

  • Social Services Support for COVID-19 Funding Criteria

    Overview. The Alberta Government is providing $30 million to municipalities, charitable and non-profit organizations to provide help to individuals, seniors, families and other vulnerable Albertans who are isolated or impacted by measures to contain COVID-19.


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