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Sundre council split on whether to increase Fortis franchise fee

Sundre council split on whether to increase Fortis franchise fee

Following lengthy debate among Sundre’s elected officials, two per cent hike narrowly approved by a single vote
Olds Art Club names feature artist of this weekend's show

Olds Art Club names feature artist of this weekend's show

France Nadeau is the featured artist for the Olds Art Club’s fall show and sale Nov. 4-5
WATCH: Sundre bull rider secures top score at CFR’s second round

WATCH: Sundre bull rider secures top score at CFR’s second round

After getting bucked off on Canadian Finals Rodeo opening night, Sundre’s Wyatt Gleeson bounces right back
Innisfail Eagles host Stony Plain this weekend after first win of the season

Innisfail Eagles host Stony Plain this weekend after first win of the season

Innisfail-based senior men’s AAA team avenged season-opening loss in most recent Birds matchup
Static tipping fees in regional waste commission's 2024 budget

Static tipping fees in regional waste commission's 2024 budget

Waste commission members, Olds, Didsbury, Sundre, Carstairs, Cremona and Mountain View County are responsible for the area's only landfill
Alberta doctors 'trepidatious' about changes to already fragile health-care system

Alberta doctors 'trepidatious' about changes to already fragile health-care system

CALGARY — The new president of the Alberta Medical Association says doctors are apprehensive about expected changes to the province's health-care delivery system as they deal with ongoing pressures in clinics and hospitals.
Innisfail RCMP getting ready for 27th Charity Check Stop

Innisfail RCMP getting ready for 27th Charity Check Stop

Annual downtown Innisfail event set for Dec. 2
Longtime curler receives lifetime membership in Olds

Longtime curler receives lifetime membership in Olds

Larry Flessatti is the latest person to receive a lifetime membership from the Olds Curling Club
Alberta proposes changes to Public Health Act after COVID court ruling

Alberta proposes changes to Public Health Act after COVID court ruling

EDMONTON — The Alberta government is proposing changes to the Public Health Act to allow politicians to make final decisions in public health emergencies.
'Fantastic' cross-country season, says Olds coach

'Fantastic' cross-country season, says Olds coach

Eight members of the École Olds High School cross-country team qualified for provincials
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