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Change of ownership for Wendy’s Dairy Bar

By Jared Vas Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A well-known local fixture along Highway 36 has entered a new chapter. Wendy’s Dairy Bar, a longstanding summer staple in the Vauxhall community since 1963, officially changed ownership on July 4, 2025. The business, originally founded by Rod and Wendy West, has passed through several family owners over the decades — the Marunos, the Maloneys and… Read More »

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STARS and Taber Charity Auction celebrate milestone with helicopter logo unveiling 

STARS Media  STARS and the Taber Charity Auction are celebrating a significant milestone in their long-standing partnership: $1,030,008 in cumulative giving to STARS, and the… Read More »

Leaseholders upset over M.D. land proposals

By Jared Vas Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A public meeting held on July 7 by the Municipal District of Taber revealed contention among… Read More »

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ICYMI:This Scenic Alberta Day Hike Takes You Across the U.S. Border

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You’ve Seen the Townsite—Now Explore Cameron Lake, Waterton’s Quiet Gem

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Local Sports

Norcrest’s Tilleman balks at Taber’s little league policies

By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Norcrest Little League has decided the grass is greener on the other side – and by… Read More »

Spurs head to U.S. for District tournament

By Cole Parkinson Taber Times After a busy summer, the Vauxhall Spurs were back on the diamond for their biggest games this past weekend. The… Read More »

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From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson For Southern Alberta Newspapers July 27, 1892 – The Saskatchewan Times If cholera should spread through Europe and into this continent, it… Read More »

From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson For Southern Alberta Newspapers July 22, 1886 – Qu’Appelle Progress On Saturday, the Prince Albert mail was proceeding north, about 25 miles… Read More »

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Canadian youth growing tired of climate alarmism

For years, climate change has dominated the worldview of many young people, instilling a sense of urgency, fear and moral responsibility. In schools and media,… Read More »

Forget Hoboken: Baseball may have been born in Canada

The first game of baseball was played on Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey on June 19, 1846. The New Yorks (or New York Nine) crushed the New York Knickerbockers 23-1… Read More »

Agricultural

New resource encourages Albertans to explore crops across the province

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