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Let’s Talk Mental Health! A new campaign is coming to Stony Plain to increase awareness of mental health among cultures and spark community conversations.
Join your community this January to raise awareness of dementia and promote a more dementia-friendly Stony Plain. More than half a million Canadians live with dementia, and this number is expected to grow.
The woodchipper is gassed up and ready to go – Christmas Tree Chipping is back! The Rotary Recycling Centre will be collecting Christmas trees for free chipping.
DECEMBER 15 UPDATE. : A full closure along 49th Avenue between the Sonora apartment complex and Burger King, and along Brown Street north of 50th Avenue beings today at 9:30 a. m.
Resident Appointed to Planning Advisory Committee. Stony Plain resident Doug Anderson has been appointed to the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) effective January 1, 2023.
A federal investment of $500,000 has supported the Town of Stony Plain to revitalize its downtown core through enhancements that are improving accessibility for pedestrians while also providing spaces for cultural events. “The completion of our new downtown has been a major milestone for Stony Plain.
Construction at the Umbach Storm Pond will be commencing next week and ramping up throughout December and into January. There will be an increased number of construction vehicles accessing the site with measures taken to limit construction traffic to early morning and late afternoon.
Family Fest is back! Ring in the New Year in Stony Plain with the return of the family-friendly evening of festivities on December 31.
Five area residents have been awarded with the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for their volunteer contributions. An award ceremony was hosted on December 6 to recognize Keelie Campbell, Jill Clare, Keenan Lewis, Lorraine Stewart, and Trisha Vyse.
RCMP Provide Quarterly Update. The Inspector of the Parkland RCMP Detachment provides Council with crime statistics three times throughout the calendar year.
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