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Westview Co-op store in Olds evacuated due to propane leak

Westview Co-op store in Olds evacuated due to propane leak

Olds Fire Department crews found that an emergency shut-down had not activated properly when a propane cylinder was being filled, which led to product being released in large quantity from the main propane bullet
Olds councillors disappointed about not being able to attend big health-care meeting

Olds councillors disappointed about not being able to attend big health-care meeting

Town of Olds CAO Brent Williams attends health-care meeting with Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper as well as a couple of local doctors and senior Alberta Health Services management, among others
NDP picks Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills candidate

NDP picks Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills candidate

Born in Didsbury and raised in Carstairs, Cheryl Hunter Loewen works as a volunteer clinic lawyer for the Edmonton Community Legal Centre
Anchoring domestic violence survivors with hope, love in Innisfail

Anchoring domestic violence survivors with hope, love in Innisfail

Victims and allies offer powerful presentations at second annual Innisfail March Against Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse
The Chevelles back in Sundre for return of Rockin’ the Rink

The Chevelles back in Sundre for return of Rockin’ the Rink

First and possibly last time the formerly annual Sundre Curling Club fundraiser held since 2019
Grizzlys on the road again after Showcase Tournament

Grizzlys on the road again after Showcase Tournament

The Olds Grizzlys face off against the Thunder in Drayton Valley Wedensday night
Innisfail council pitches election riding boundary concerns

Innisfail council pitches election riding boundary concerns

Mayor Jean Barclay believes presentation was ‘heard’ by Alberta commission
Breakfast fundraiser a boon to Mountain View Food Bank

Breakfast fundraiser a boon to Mountain View Food Bank

Oldstoberfest event attracted a lot of people and raised money for non-profit
Artificial intelligence funding won't affect jobs planned for Bowden plant: CEO

Artificial intelligence funding won't affect jobs planned for Bowden plant: CEO

A federal government program to invest $30 million in projects that use artificial intelligence to help expand Canada’s plant-based food, feed and ingredients industry won’t change the number of jobs planned for a Bowden facility, CEO Kevin McGeough says
Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools superintendent hopes research will benefit student learning

Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools superintendent hopes research will benefit student learning

Dr. Kathleen Finnigan's research focused on educational research within the kindergarten to Grade 12 system, with a specialization in educational leadership
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