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Stony Plain FCSS is proud to share this case study that features the collective impact that working in partnership can have on our community. The case study highlights how local rural community teams creatively found ways to work together to respond to the needs of older adults, especially those affected by dementia, during a global pandemic.
Council Receives Update on Next 25 Years of Transportation Needs. The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was presented to Council during last night’s meeting.
Supports are available for those who need them. On March 5 and 6, Stony Plain Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) teamed up with Stony Plain’s A&W, Tim Hortons and McDonalds locations to distribute resource stickers.
Councillor Bruce Lloy Appointed Deputy Mayor. Councillor Bruce Lloy is now the Deputy Mayor.
Stony Plain FCSS Joins Town of Stony Plain. The integration of Stony Plain Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) into the Town of Stony Plain corporate structure has been approved.
Champions Table Presents Tri-Regional Homelessness & Poverty Initiative. Champions Table members joined Council last night for a presentation on a collaboration working to align poverty and homelessness work at the regional level.
The nomination period for the 2021 Municipal Election is open! Residents with an interest in local governance and a passion for the community are invited to run for Town Council.
February is seen as the month of connection, with Valentine's Day on February 14 and the annual Family Day celebration on the third Monday. This year, residents are encouraged to not only connect with their families and friends, but to widen their circle of love to include neighbours and the community.
Council Policy Review. Council repealed several policies and approved an addition to the Council Policy during last night’s meeting.
Bell Let’s Talk Day is Thursday, January 28 and we’re joining in to help drive progress in mental health. COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives, including our mental health.
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