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Jan 25, 2006
The curfew bylaw has moved forward and will be voted on, likely at the next council meeting, on Feb. 7. ?It will be a straight debate
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Sept 27, 2006
Although there have been no charges laid under the curfew bylaw, which was enacted in March, police say it has had positive implications. ?It?s been helping
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Mar 29, 2006
Council ended almost a year of heated debate Monday night by passing the controversial curfew bylaw after two nights of public input sessions. It is now
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Apr 04, 2008
The notion of enacting a municipal ban on using cellphones while driving wasn?t given a good reception by some councillors on Tuesday. Some believe it?s a
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Jan 23, 2009
Strathcona County Mayor Cathy Olesen said the county council has not discussed an anti-idling bylaw. “We really haven’t talked about it,” Olesen said. “Certainly reading the
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May 12, 2008
County council is looking for feedback regarding a proposed bylaw that would regulate drivers using cellphones on county roads. Until May 28, the county will be
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Sept 28, 2005
The bus bench signs used Vic Bidzinski used in last fall?s federal election were legal. Now, however, proposed changes to the election signs bylaw would make
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Feb 22, 2006
Council has passed first reading of the proposed curfew bylaw and voted to host a public hearing to get more input from residents. A date
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Nov 03, 2004
Strathcona County?s plans for handling oil and gas activity are still bubbling. In September, council voted to deal with energy activity in the county through a
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May 05, 2009
Strathcona County council has passed two readings on its controversial cellphone bylaw, that will ban the use of handheld and hands-free phones while driving. Two