
Everdell Hall and Staged Right Productions are back again this year, presenting its annual spring dinner theatre. This year's performance is the comedy, Who's Under Where? Organizer Mike Skeels says everyone is invited to first enjoy a delicious dinner & dessert, and then take in the "comedy of errors" theatre performance. "A couple ladies have a lingerie business who are set to sell it to an Italian businessman who wants to take it global," explained Skeels. "How...
The highly anticipated Taste of Rocky event is back for its second year, bringing together the best local businesses, entrepreneurs, and food lovers for an evening of culinary delight and learning opportunities Hosted by Discover Rocky, the event kicks off with a business workshop from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on April 4, designed to help entrepreneurs and businesses learn how to market and share their unique stories. The free event offers local businesses the tools and insights to grow their b...
Qualifying residents in Rocky Mountain House can get some free help in filing their income taxes. The assistance comes through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) with Clearwater Family and Community Support Services (FCSS). The program is designed to help individuals with modest incomes and simple tax situations. Volunteers will also ensure applicants receive any benefits and credits they're eligible for. To qualify, your income must be: $35,000 per year for individuals $45,00...
The Community Foundation of Central Alberta (CFCAB) is hosting one of its Community Tour events in Rocky Mountain House on April 8, inviting local residents to engage in conversations that aim to shape the future of the communities- and to apply for grants of up to $1500. Organizers say the goal of the initiative is simple: to connect with people who are passionate about their communities. Recognizing that each community has its own unique strengths, challenges, and aspirations, CFCAB is eage...
Utility bills in Rocky Mountain House will see mixed changes starting April 1, as one fee decreases while another increases. Residents will save about $4.62 a month on solid waste pickup fees with the town's adoption of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) model for recycling. Under this system, the cost of recycling services will be shifted to producers, which will lower costs for residents while maintaining their regular curbside pickup schedules. Additionally, EPR elsewhere have expa...