THE VILLAGER ~ Keeping residents involved and engaged with Highland Creek Published by the Highland Creek Community Association. Newsletter put together by local volunteers for local news and business.
The Voice of the Highland Creek Community Since 1976 In June 1976, the first issue of The Villager, a community newsletter, was born under the auspices of the East Highland Creek Community Association, and soon thereafter the West Highland Creek Community joined in as co-publisher. The Villager has continued uninterrupted since that date, serving as a medium for listing community events and activities, and providing information to and from residents of Highland Creek concerning any matters affecting the well-being of the area. The Villager is produced by volunteers 5 times a year. We provide Highland Creek-related subjects, events, groups, local business, student writers, puzzles, nature photos, human interest stories, wonderful neighbourhood stories, recipes, jokes and poetry. We love to hear from our community.
Comments, Questions, and Submissions can be sent to:
Editor of The Highland Creek Villager: David Atlas [email protected]
Did you know your advertising contributes to the local community and reaches thousands of local readers? The Villager distributes over 5,100 copies with the help of local volunteers!
We accept advertising in PNG, PDF, and JPG formats. Reach us to place your ad: [email protected]
Advertising Rates & Submission Deadlines 2024/25 Contact Elma Todkill for current rates: [email protected] Festival of Lights: November 2, 2024 Spring: March 1, 2025 Heritage Festival: May 17, 2025
Happy 47th Birthday to The Villager!
1st Edition of The Villager News was just one page. Born June 1976, our one page paper has grown over the years!
Huge Thank you to our volunteer distribution team!
Volunteering your time and energy to hand-deliver The Villager newspaper to homes and businesses in Highland Creek as well as bordering Centennial neighbourhood homes.
Thank you and Bless you!
Volunteer + Bonus Hour of Exercise! The Villager is always in need of volunteer carriers to hand-deliver the paper. Contact [email protected] for more information.