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Adamstock's 10-year celebration draws hundreds

Adamstock's 10-year celebration draws hundreds

Festival turnout at Sundre Rodeo Grounds hampered by cold, rainy weather, but organizer nevertheless grateful for support of those who attended
Pregnancy care centre in Olds aims to legalize suite

Pregnancy care centre in Olds aims to legalize suite

Central Alberta Pregnancy Care Centre has applied to the Town of Olds for an exception to the land use bylaw to allow a suite to be used for temporary residential use
Show and shine for animals in Carstairs brings in $5,000

Show and shine for animals in Carstairs brings in $5,000

Pawsitive Haven Animal Rescue's recent event was a "huge success," says owner
Dispute arises among neighbours over approach east of Sundre

Dispute arises among neighbours over approach east of Sundre

Rural property owners may pending a safety inspection from Mountain View County add approaches to their land
Bowden mayor frustrated by rising policing costs

Bowden mayor frustrated by rising policing costs

During an interview with the Albertan, Robb Stuart questioned what return Bowden is getting for paying rising policing tab
New O-NET TV platform in testing stage in Olds

New O-NET TV platform in testing stage in Olds

Olds-based company is waiting for its new TV system to be fully operational before expanding into new markets
Kids ready for big catch on the pond

Kids ready for big catch on the pond

The Innisfail Fish & Game Association is hosting its fourth annual Kids Can Catch Day on Sept. 9
Olds Broncos soccer teams ready to take a step forward in 2023 season

Olds Broncos soccer teams ready to take a step forward in 2023 season

Olds College soccer teams will begin their season with their annual southern Alberta road trip
Senators tour Olds College for report on soil health

Senators tour Olds College for report on soil health

Senate Standing committee on agriculture and forestry's deputy chair impressed by number of Alberta producers they spoke with who “have enlisted themselves in ways to fight climate change”
Northcott COVID restriction charges stayed

Northcott COVID restriction charges stayed

Ty Northcott and his company were found guilty by Justice Jim Hunter of violating AHS COVID restrictions by holding the No More Lockdowns rodeo
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