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2025 Municipal Election Results
Visit the 2025 Election Results page for unofficial results. Updates will begin around 9 PM and remail unofficial until Friday, October 24, 2025 at 12 PM.
Stony Plain Public Library Presents 2021 Annual Report and Funding Overview. The Stony Plain Public Library joined Council last night to present the 2023 Board-approved budget.
Tri-Leisure Centre Presents 2023 Budget. Council was joined by the Trans-Alta Tri-Leisure Centre (TLC) for the facility’s annual budget presentation.
TELUS crews will be working on 48 Street near 55 Avenue beginning the morning of September 27. Be advised construction work will result in a single lane closure.
Citizen at Large Board Appointments. Several community members have been appointed to fill.
Town Council and community members came together this morning to welcome a new creative addition to Stony Plain. .
TELUS PureFibre construction is active in Southridge, The Glens, and Fairways. Feeder work is ongoing and TELUS is working on hole closures throughout town.
A community walk is coming to Stony Plain in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Residents are invited to dawn their orange shirts and join their community for a walk and talk with Elders.
A rolling traffic closure will be in place on Wednesday, September 21 from 11:30AM – 12:45PM for a memorial procession. The route will begin at Glenn Hall Centennial Arena and proceed down 52 Street to 52 Avenue, then north on 50 Street heading to Heritage Park.
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,.
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