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12 - Prairie Post West - Friday, February 26, 2021 Rest stop network proposed Best of the Best


ALBERTA NEWSPAPER GROUP Alberta Transportation is studying the need for new safety rest areas, potentially including gas stations and stores, or improving existing facilities including two between Medicine Hat and Gleichen. Correspondence received by Brooks city council this week says the ministry is seeking input on the issue. It is also seeking a commer- cial partner for as many as 30 sites across the province.


In the southeast, potential sites are 33 kilo-


metres east of Brooks, about halfway between Suffield and Tilley on the Trans-Canada High-


CARPET CLEANING 1.Aqua Steam


2.Crystal Clean 3.Steam Away


BANK AND CREDIT UNION 1.ATB


2.Scotia Bank 3.RBC


ACCOUNTING FIRM 1.Avail LLP


2.Finch Accounting


3.Insight (Burton & Co.) LIMOUSINE COMPANY


1.California Dream Limousine 2.Lethbridge Limousine


3.Executive 4 Star Limousine LAW FIRM


1.Fee Simple Law


2.Alger Zadeiks Sahpiro LLP 3.Stringham LLP


LANDSCAPER 1.LCW Industries 2.Lawn & Snow Bros. 3.Dino’s Landscape & Design INSURANCE


1.Westland Insurance 2.A-Win Insurance 3.Schwartz Reliance


PLACES TO HAVE A WEDDING 1.The Norland


2.Paradise Canyon 3.Coast Hotel


PHOTO BOOTH 1.Wacky Shots


2.Katlyn Jane Photography


3.Standout Photography Photo Booth MOVING COMPANY


1.1 Up Moving & Delivery 2.Good 2 Go


3.Two Small Men


PHOTOGRAPHER 1.Tanya Plonka 2.La Di Da Lane


3.Katlyn Jane Photography


MAID SERVICE 1.Coulee Cleaners


2.Simply Spotless Cleaning 3.Merry Maids


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way, and 22 kilometres east of Brooks. Two others are located on both eastbound and westbound lanes north of Gleichen, ap- proaching Strathmore.


Another would be located near Raymond in both directions on Highway 4 to the Coutts border crossing.


The letter states the purpose is to encourage commercial drivers to take regular breaks, not to compete with existing businesses, and as such be located outside urban areas. Only eight of the 30 proposed locations are south of Edmonton, with most others on routes to Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray and along the Yellowhead Highway.


Coaldale teams with AHS


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February 27 - Consignment Auction 10:00 AM


LiveWebcast 1401 Dirkson Drive NE Redcliff, AB


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Contact Kathy & Trevor at 403-594-9995 Monday - Friday between 9 & 4


1401 Dirkson Drive NE Redcliff, AB


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 screen dispensers at key community gathering places, such as the town’s spray park and rodeo grounds.


“Participation in this pro- gram will help bring more fo- cus to the benefits of positive public health outcomes for Coaldale through incremen- tal changes to policies and the built form,” says Spencer Croil, Director of Planning and Community Development at the town. “Partnering with Alberta Health Services is just a natural next step to promot- ing community wellness in Coaldale. We’re very excited to embark on this journey to strengthen our already targeted efforts on improv- ing well-being and making Coaldale more livable for all members of the community.” Alberta Health Services is


the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.


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