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Art show must go on at greenhouse

Art show must go on at greenhouse

A Black Diamond merchant is rising above the wreckage to host a popular event that brings art and nature together after her business was almost wiped out a year ago.
Town tries to keep taxes down

Town tries to keep taxes down

A decrease in this year’s tax rate doesn’t mean Black Diamond residents will pay less on their tax bill. While the tax rate will go down this year, rising property assessments will push tax bills higher.
Half marathon kicks off market opening

Half marathon kicks off market opening

A popular half marathon is losing volunteers as more and more people who previously helped with the event sign up to compete.
Business women are all the fashion

Business women are all the fashion

An upcoming women’s fashion show is about more than just showcasing leggings and flowing tunics that are all the rage this spring. Naramata Bench Clothing Co.
Towns partner for day of festivities

Towns partner for day of festivities

Two communities are joining forces to provide people from across the region a day of outdoor activities in one of the most anticipated events in Diamond Valley on June 7.
Oilfields musical brings audience under the sea

Oilfields musical brings audience under the sea

A group of high school drama students are venturing under the sea to bring to life a love story that captured hearts 25 years ago.
Cyclists to descend on the foothills this weekend

Cyclists to descend on the foothills this weekend

A Calgary outfitter is giving cyclists one of the most scenic views in the region in a road ride that will take them from Turner Valley to Bragg Creek and back this weekend.
Town manager gets helping hand

Town manager gets helping hand

Turner Valley’s new chief administrative officer is getting a helping hand as he begins his various duties in the town of 2,200.
Pet neglect penalties increasing

Pet neglect penalties increasing

Irresponsible pet owners in Diamond Valley could face penalties up to 10 times higher than before if they don’t change their ways.
Council rethinking housing situation

Council rethinking housing situation

Turner Valley residents worried they would have to put off plans to move previously lived-in homes onto their property may not have to wait.
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