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Taberite now leading Canada’s navy

Posted on June 22, 2016

Former Taberite and Vice-Admiral Ron Lloyd will be taking official command of the Royal Canadian Navy today. The ceremony will be at HMCA Carleton in… Read More »

Silence by council on Moffatt reinstatement

Posted on June 22, 2016

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com A fire in the belly of Taber town council to pass judgement on one of their own over online… Read More »

CAO Birch’s contract ending in September

Posted on June 22, 2016

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com Town council has declined to renew CAO Greg Birch’s contract, and will begin the search for a replacement for… Read More »

Organ transplant story raising spirits of Chestermere youth

Posted on June 22, 2016

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com As town councillor town Jack Brewin continues to recover from his liver transplant that he got from fellow Taberite… Read More »

EPCOR demanding huge increase of 68 per cent to fee structure

Posted on June 22, 2016

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com With EPCOR dropping a rate increase bombshell on the municipality in late 2015, the Town of Taber is now… Read More »

Forced Barnwell homecoming for Francis due to Fort McMurray wildfires

Posted on June 15, 2016

By Nikki Jamieson Taber Times njamieson@tabertimes.com Mindy Francis used to go to Barnwell School. Now, the recently uprooted Fort McMurray resident thinks it's funny her… Read More »

Caring nature of seniors can make them susceptible to fraud

Posted on June 15, 2016

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com Seniors’ Week was celebrated this past week in Taber. But with how seniors have built southern Alberta into what… Read More »

Sighting flaw has TPS looking for replacement

Posted on June 15, 2016

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com A flaw discovered by the manufacturer in the sighting systems utilized on the Taber Police Service’s carbine rifles has… Read More »

Home-schooling debate continues among education professionals

Posted on June 15, 2016

By J.W. Schnarr Southern Alberta Newspapers — Lethbridge The province must close a home-schooling loophole that is harming the quality of education for many students… Read More »

Good Samaritan Society decision concerning to health officials

Posted on June 15, 2016

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com The Good Samaritan Society is centralizing pharmacy supports and services by going to a single provider, in Pharmacare out… Read More »

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