A decade of Warming Hearts

Today, Warming Hearts is a space where people can come to eat, do laundry, shower, get some clothes, or relax in a warm building.

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New school moving forward

Last week, some parents from H.W. Pickup gathered to hear from Wild Rose School Division superintendent Brad Volkman and the board trustee for ward one, Daryl Scott, to get an update about the new Powerhouse Learning Campus.

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Local boy aims for nationals

Nine-year-old resident Tristan Arseneault is hoping to head off to nationals on July 1 to arm wrestle himself a medal.

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Clinic set to close

After nearly forty years, the Malone clinic will be closing its doors, though the IDA Pharmacy will still remain open.

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Locals make awards shortlist

When you’re hot, you’re hot. Four separate Drayton Valley area projects have been shortlisted for this year’s Alberta Emerald Awards.

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Horse club looks ahead

The trails operated by the Drayton Valley Horse Club have new signage in place, reflecting their growing popularity.

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Backlog may impact new homeowners

A backlog with Alberta Land Titles May be impacting anyone who purchased or sold a home in the last couple of months.

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Ref breaks through

For the first time a local hockey referee has made it into the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL).

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Library celebrates literacy

The Drayton Valley Municipal Library hosted a workshop for preschoolers to celebrate Family Literacy Day. The goal of the event was to expose young people to literacy in various languages, with different stations set up to teach attendees about different aspects of heritage and literacy.

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