
News from claresholmlocalpress.ca
We’ve assigned a rating of Unknown factuality to claresholmlocalpress.ca. You can read more about how we’ve determined claresholmlocalpress.ca’s credibility and reliability as a news source here: https://ground.news/rating-system.
Information about claresholmlocalpress.ca
Where is claresholmlocalpress.ca located?Claresholm, Canadaclaresholmlocalpress.ca's WebsiteMedia Bias Ratings
Do you diasgree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Factuality
Learn more about Factuality Ratings
Reveal Factuality Ratings by upgrading to a Premium account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Ownership
Learn more about Ownership categories
Reveal Ownership Data by upgrading to a Vantage account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Top claresholmlocalpress.ca News
Claresholm · ClaresholmBy Rob Vogt The Claresholm and District Chamber of Commerce undertook a variety of activities over the past year.Approximately 30 people gathered at Casa Roma Pizza and Steakhouse for the chamber’s annual general meeting on March 26.President Jordie Bronson then lead everyone through a review of the chamber’s activities during the 2024-2025 year. March 2024The chamber held their annual general meeting where new members elected to the board were …See the Story
Chamber of commerce discusses year in review
Claresholm · ClaresholmBy Mickey Dumont Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A proposal for downtown open markets this summer was approved by the Town of Claresholm council.Question: How can the town improve downtown foot traffic, support local businesses, attract tourism, and generate funds for community events without placing a financial burden on small businesses.Answer: create a recurring downtown open market.A recent downtown business survey identified that local…See the Story
New summer markets approved by Town on of Claresholm council
Wildfires · DenmarkBy George Lee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Improved economic corridors and emergency routes will eventually remap the way drivers navigate the north, the legislature heard during a week that saw UCP faithful emphasize spending beyond Alberta’s major centres. Andrew Boitchenko, the member for Drayton Valley-Devon, highlighted $311 million for emergency routes in Alberta. He also spoke of further spending on a suite of northern highway pr…See the Story
An improved roadmap of northern Alberta includes better emergency exits during wildfires, UCP says
Wildfires · ClaresholmPeter ShokeirLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterJasper Fitzhugh The Jasper SkyTram began its 2024 season Friday (March 21) after closing early last summer due to wildfire. While the Jasper wildfire burned much of the Whistlers mountainside, the aerial tramway was largely unharmed, with only its cables and the stations’ coolers full of spoiled food having to be […]See the Story
Jasper SkyTram reopens after surviving wildfire last summer
CEOs · CanadaBy calling this week for the federal government to end its industrial carbon pricing system, oil-and-gas executives signaled a lack of faith in the carbon-capture technology they’ve long touted as key to producing sustainablySee the Story
Oil sands show signs of giving up on carbon capture
80% Left coverage: 5 sources
Claresholm · ClaresholmBy Rob Vogt A lot happened at the Claresholm Social Centre over the past year.Marian Rooney, president of the social centre, provided a report on the past year, at the centre’s annual general meeting on Wednesday, March 12, that saw about 40 people in attendance.She opened by noting that in late 2002, the centre began the process of re-branding, transitioning from the seniors’ drop-in centre to the Claresholm Social Centre.“Which has truly becom…See the Story
Social centre has successful year
Claresholm · ClaresholmBy Rob Vogt The Willow Creek Composite High School Cobras recently won the Deep South Conference basketball junior varsity championship.The Cobras defeated Immanuel Christian in the league final on Saturday, March 8 at Chinook High School in Lethbridge.The game went back and forth with 11 lead changes, before the Cobras earned the 72-61 victory.Trailing 32-30, Immanuel Christian went on a 10-2 run to take the lead, and were up 44-41 at halftime.…See the Story