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Paul Cowley

Paul Cowley

Paul grew up in Brampton, Ont. and began his journalism career in 1990 at the Alaska Highway News in Fort. St. John, B.C. He joined the Red Deer Advocate after stops in Grande Prairie and Edmonton. He has covered just about every beat at one time or another.

Phone
403-314-4331
Email
paul.cowley@reddeeradvocate.com

Recent Work by Paul

Highway 20 twinning showcased at Sylvan Lake open house

Highway 20 twinning showcased at Sylvan Lake open house

Twinning not expected for many years but preliminary work has begun
Water sampling shows Medicine River healthy

Water sampling shows Medicine River healthy

River tested last year and another round planned for 2024
Former Benalto church making way for housing

Former Benalto church making way for housing

Duplexes to be developed on site for Benalto Baptist Church
Company behind Sylvan Lake solar project endorses new regulations

Company behind Sylvan Lake solar project endorses new regulations

Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. has proposed 170-megawatt solar facility near Sylvan Lake
Lacombe County illegal dumper caught in the act

Lacombe County illegal dumper caught in the act

Eyewitness saw bags of vermiculite being dumped and notified county
Sylvan Lake’s physician shortage appears to be easing

Sylvan Lake’s physician shortage appears to be easing

Two new doctors have arrived and two more expected in early 2024
RCMP remind drivers to chill behind the wheel

RCMP remind drivers to chill behind the wheel

RCMP have more than 500 reports of dangerous driving in 2023
Central Alberta pension town hall hears worries about impact on Canada

Central Alberta pension town hall hears worries about impact on Canada

Telephone town hall last of five held by government panel
Central Alberta communities trying to silence train whistles

Central Alberta communities trying to silence train whistles

Whistles to be silenced at three rail crossings in Lacombe
Proposed Innisfail waste-to-energy plant gets Sylvan Lake’s support

Proposed Innisfail waste-to-energy plant gets Sylvan Lake’s support

Sylvan Lake signs letter of intent to divert 7,000 tonnes of annual waste to plant
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