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Didsbury's water bylaw under review as drought solutions sought

Didsbury's water bylaw under review as drought solutions sought

Town of Didsbury's bylaw unclear as to how purchasers may use the bulk water supply, council told
Olds soup kitchen up and running

Olds soup kitchen up and running

Pastor Olav Traa stresses Clint's Kitchen is "here for the long haul"
Sundre RCMP urges caution as telephone fraud claims another victim

Sundre RCMP urges caution as telephone fraud claims another victim

Victim lost $5,000 after receiving a call claiming criminals had created money-laundering accounts in their name
Chinook’s Edge School Division updating trustee code of conduct

Chinook’s Edge School Division updating trustee code of conduct

Last update to CESD trustee code of conduct rules was in 2019
Letter: Calling on premier, MLA Jason Nixon to address MAiD, recycling issues

Letter: Calling on premier, MLA Jason Nixon to address MAiD, recycling issues

Sundre reader implores urgent action on both Medical Assistance in Dying as well as improving recycling infrastructure
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
Photo gallery: Sunny Sundre Winterfest 2024 hailed by organizer as 'best to date'

Photo gallery: Sunny Sundre Winterfest 2024 hailed by organizer as 'best to date'

Sundre’s Family Day long weekend activities draws out “record-setting numbers”
Olds College Broncos men's volleyball season now over

Olds College Broncos men's volleyball season now over

Briercrest College Clippers beat the Olds College Broncos in four sets Saturday
News ALUS funds provided for watershed resiliency projects

News ALUS funds provided for watershed resiliency projects

Established program in Mountain View County expected to get funding boost
Innisfail getting big new money from carbon credits

Innisfail getting big new money from carbon credits

Town of Innisfail set to bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars in new revenues over the next decade through its recent transition to modern clean energy
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