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Residents encouraged to provide input

Residents encouraged to provide input

Mountain View County residents should be encouraged to provide input and comments on proposed new regulations under the updated Municipal Government Act (MGA), says Al Kemmere, a Mountain View County councillor and the president of the Alberta Associ
Daineses now hallowed rodeo foundation family

Daineses now hallowed rodeo foundation family

The Daines family of Innisfail and area are no longer just individual rodeo legends.
Looking back in the Gazette

Looking back in the Gazette

1929 - WRESTLING ACTION IN OLDS Under the headline "Hammer Is Boss Wrestler", the Olds Gazette reported on a hugely successful wrestling event in Olds.
Remembering a house and a home

Remembering a house and a home

Years ago my husband completed his biblical studies in a small rural Bible college and became a qualified pastor. We moved to Blackfalds for only a few months and our first child was born while we resided there.
Remembering student

Remembering student

CARSTAIRS - Hugh Sutherland School will be hosting the Natasha (Cameron) Neilson Memorial varsity girls basketball tournament on Feb. 17-18. The tournament helps honour the memory of Natasha who died in 2002 at the age of 21 in a car crash.
Date set for aggregate proposal

Date set for aggregate proposal

Mountain View County council has set the date for the public hearing regarding a proposed redesignation of an agriculture district property to aggregate extraction-processing district west of Olds.
Ranching conference attracts 185

Ranching conference attracts 185

Alberta ranchers should be encouraged to use social media such as Facebook and Twitter to promote the industry's benefits and safety standards with consumers, delegates heard at the Feb. 9 Ranching Opportunities 2017 Conference at Olds College.
Local author writes about historical Alberta

Local author writes about historical Alberta

CARSTAIRS - A local author has penned a novel for a book series celebrating Canada's 150th birthday.
Didsbury population hits 5,000

Didsbury population hits 5,000

CARSTAIRS/CREMONA/DIDSBURY - The latest Statistics Canada census (2016) has been released and Didsbury has passed the 5,000 mark, while Carstairs broke the 4,000 mark.
There appears at least one tiny silver lining

There appears at least one tiny silver lining

Anyone who still had the slightest illusion that if energy prices rebound sharply then the Alberta government will rapidly move towards a balanced budget just had their faint hopes crushed under a rather delicate foot.
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