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High-density housing traffic concerns being addressed in Olds

High-density housing traffic concerns being addressed in Olds

Olds councillors said they heard and understood opponents’ concerns, but they said the need for affordable housing in the community is too great and they have a developer willing to address that need
Commentary: A troubling health-care trend

Commentary: A troubling health-care trend

Fewer doctors accepting new patients
Increased bylaw enforcement under consideration in Bowden

Increased bylaw enforcement under consideration in Bowden

Bowden mayor says one issue he’d like to see addressed is big trucks like semi-trailers parking in the commercial area along Heritage Drive
Olds College, Saskatchewan company announce partnership

Olds College, Saskatchewan company announce partnership

Hebert Grain Ventures partners with Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
Lyricist organizes inaugural indie hip hop event in Sundre

Lyricist organizes inaugural indie hip hop event in Sundre

Chris Campkin sought to provide musical entertainment as well as opportunity for local talent to perform
Letter: Perhaps government apathy is the cause

Letter: Perhaps government apathy is the cause

Why such a glut in manpower in one of the richest and resource abundant jurisdictions in North America?
Development permits in Mountain View County top $22 million to date

Development permits in Mountain View County top $22 million to date

Mountain View County's ongoing projects include Olds-Didsbury Airport area structure plan review
Best floats at the Didsbury Elks parade

Best floats at the Didsbury Elks parade

Sundre museum hosts strawberry tea celebrating seniors who shared their stories

Sundre museum hosts strawberry tea celebrating seniors who shared their stories

Recent event honoured Sundre and area elders who participated in New Horizons for Seniors Oral History Project
Watershed funding welcomed in Mountain View County

Watershed funding welcomed in Mountain View County

Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program funded $290,000 project to conduct riparian health assessments in the Red Deer River basin
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