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Olds animal bylaw closer to approval; changes made

Olds animal bylaw closer to approval; changes made

Number of cats allowed in Olds households remains at six under revised draft bylaw
Olds church plans talks on domestic violence, human trafficking

Olds church plans talks on domestic violence, human trafficking

St. Stephen’s Catholic Church holding talks March 12 and 13 after mass
Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead tonight

Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead tonight

Alberta changes from standard time to daylight saving time at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March each year.  
Property crimes to Olds businesses costly affairs

Property crimes to Olds businesses costly affairs

Staff have to take time from other responsibilities to “repair and clean up the messes that are being made by these alleyway junkies.”
Sundre firefighters recognized for decades of service

Sundre firefighters recognized for decades of service

Fire Chief Ross Clews and firefighter Darryl Murphy who are currently serving Sunde Fire Department have racked up 30-plus years
Commentary: Premier Smith makes her choice in Alberta's budget

Commentary: Premier Smith makes her choice in Alberta's budget

Danielle Smith tries to balance her government’s vision, aims with growing and pressing needs across Alberta
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Sundre, Mountain View County approve updated fire agreement

Sundre, Mountain View County approve updated fire agreement

Revised understanding with Mountain View County to include more detailed tracking of Sundre Fire Department members’ hours
Alberta Health budget forecasts record number of private surgeries

Alberta Health budget forecasts record number of private surgeries

Alberta Health has plans to boost the number of surgeries performed in the province in 2024 and is counting on a record number of procedures being contracted to private, for-profit facilities to meet its target.
Government of Alberta promises $8 million to KidSport

Government of Alberta promises $8 million to KidSport

On March 5, the Government of Alberta announced that it has committed to giving $8 million to a program that helps make sports and recreational activities more accessible and affordable for Alberta youth.
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