Maximum Hearing is a locally owned and operated hearing clinic.
Hearing Tests, Medical Referrals, Hearing Aid Fittings & Ongoing Support, No Obligation Hearing Aid Trials, Custom Ear Plugs, All Makes and Models of Hearing Aids, Batteries & Accessories, Vendor for AADL, DVA, Vendor for WCB AB & SK, Work Safe BC, L.A.C.E. - (Listening & Communication Enhancement) Training.
Hello, everyone. Good ol’ Jack Frost has been around this past week. The days sure have been nice, but the temperature is going to change and get cooler.
Thirteen people came to the Seniors Recreation Centre on November 6 for a delicious potluck supper.
The Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the Passport to Christmas program again this year! Look for your passport starting December 2, 2024…
Many know her as “Grandma Max,” the super hockey grandma who supports her family with an endless supply of love, encouragement, and snacks.
Acadia Valley has had a grocery store in their town since 1945. On November 12th of this year Jana Kauppinen re-opened The Store, following decades of faithful service by the Peers family.
A new investment in 4-H Alberta will offer the province’s youth new opportunities to get into agriculture.
It’s the month of online shopping and cyber deals, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Alberta RCMP would like to remind Albertans to practice cyber safety whenever they shop online.
Despite average or sub-par performances in the World Series, Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees are almost guaranteed…
CFL teams don't magically immediately become Grey Cup winners simply because they hired a new head coach.
Life can be a tricky space sometimes. A loss knocks us off balance and can put us in a place where safety and trust don’t come easily.
What happened? I asked myself, watching the American election results. How did he get in again? Is it because SO many Americans fear anyone who isn't heterosexual?
When asked why she didn't report her stolen credit card, a woman answered, “Because the thief was spending less than me.”
New data from the Alberta Living Wage Network reveals that residents in Alberta’s Special Areas now need a wage of $22.60 per hour to cover essential expenses…
Premier Danielle Smith has joined the Governors’ Coalition for Energy Security to further support advocacy of Alberta’s energy and environmental interests with key U.S. states.
If you can think back to your school days, you may recall hearing about something called the Trojan War, fought between the Trojans and the Greeks and written down in verse…
Why do we bother having museums? They require thousands of hours of volunteer labour, and their funding is often precarious.
Winter is closing in and it’s time to plan ahead to get you and your vehicle ready for the winter season.
FICTION: All’s Fair in Love and Treachery / by: Celeste Connally, The Courting of Bristol Keats / by: Mary E. Pearson…
Hello, everyone. It's another week of seasons: rain, snow, wind, and sunny days. I think most of us are okay with that kind of weather because the residents are still outdoors walking.
This month, FCSS had their Halloween for the Hungry. Wow! Thank you all for participating. We did good! Thanks to the Badlands Academy for all their work.
As part of a new RCMP-led data sharing initiative, the Alberta RCMP, Edmonton Police Services, and Alberta Sheriffs worked together in a Joint Forces Operation…