AM 610 Newsroom Business Update
Exchange Rates: US Dollar: CAD/USD: $0.7637 USD USD/CAD: $1.3097 CAD British Pound Sterling: CAD/GBP: £0.6127 GBP GBP/CAD: $1.6320 CAD Euro: CAD/EUR: €0.7221 EUR EUR/CAD: ...Read more
Continue Reading »Exchange Rates: US Dollar: CAD/USD: $0.7637 USD USD/CAD: $1.3097 CAD British Pound Sterling: CAD/GBP: £0.6127 GBP GBP/CAD: $1.6320 CAD Euro: CAD/EUR: €0.7221 EUR EUR/CAD: ...Read more
Continue Reading »The Municipal District (MD) of Peace saw a large increase in population over the last five years. Numbers for Statistics Canada showed that the MD saw an increase of 304 people, or 20.8 percent, to ...Read more
Continue Reading »A 29-year-old Grande Prairie man has been charged with criminal negligence causing death. Wood Buffalo RCMP says that a 65-year-old man was killed in a car crash on Saturday, February 11, at the ...Read more
Continue Reading »Oil and Gas Day was proclaimed within the Town of Peace River today. Mayor Tom Tarpey signed the official proclamation at 12 Noon at the new Chamber of Commerce, located at the log cabin across ...Read more
Continue Reading »Exchange Rates: US Dollar: CAD/USD: $0.7647 USD USD/CAD: $1.3074 CAD British Pound Sterling: CAD/GBP: £0.6116 GBP GBP/CAD: $1.6345 CAD Euro: CAD/EUR: €0.7215 EUR EUR/CAD: ...Read more
Continue Reading »Alberta 4-H, along with the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA), are joining forces. Both groups are set to bring provincial 4-Hers the Hands-On with UFA Workshops and the 4-H Credit Program. Cameron ...Read more
Continue Reading »Water and sewer rates have jumped in the Town of Grimshaw. The town announced that metered water will now cost $8.50 per 1,000 gallons a month, up from the previous price of $6.50 per 1,100 gallons ...Read more
Continue Reading »The Alberta Canola Producers Commission (ACP) is looking to hit the ground running. One of its newest board members, Fairview-area farmer Dan Doll, says he’s looking forward to representing ...Read more
Continue Reading »The jobs situation isn’t getting any worse in Alberta, but it’s not getting any better either. The provincial unemployment rate crept up to 8.8 percent in January 2017, up from 8.5 percent in ...Read more
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It’s the weekend.