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Didsbury campground to be connected to town's wastewater system

Didsbury campground to be connected to town's wastewater system

Decision made as 2022 septic system emptying costs to double in 2022
Letter: In support of the right to protest legally

Letter: In support of the right to protest legally

Pipeline protesters have been shown far more leniency than the Freedom Convoy 2022, says letter writer
Museum in Carstairs plans update to North Gallery

Museum in Carstairs plans update to North Gallery

“The board and staff recognize that it is time to re-fresh and upgrade this area of the museum,” a recent Carstairs Heritage Centre report states
Unpaid oil, gas taxes top $400,000 in county

Unpaid oil, gas taxes top $400,000 in county

Unpaid tax situation has persisted “due to a lack of action on the part of the government of Alberta to hold industry accountable,” said the RMA president
Didsbury Memorial Complex roof project comes in under budget

Didsbury Memorial Complex roof project comes in under budget

More wet installation and plywood was found once the Didsbury project demolition began
CP Rail praises Town of Innisfail for safety commitment

CP Rail praises Town of Innisfail for safety commitment

Council told new pedestrian crossing near Innisfail Schools Campus has been called a ‘godsend’ for the community
Area 4-H members will highlight speaking skills this weekend

Area 4-H members will highlight speaking skills this weekend

Regional communications are the fourth level of competition for 4-H members from Cremona, Sundre, Bergen, Eagle Hill and Carstairs
Commentary: Tragedy in Ukraine carries implications for Alberta

Commentary: Tragedy in Ukraine carries implications for Alberta

Suddenly our once-dirty oil has been miraculously transformed into a clean elixir
Wide age range in winning open bonspiel team

Wide age range in winning open bonspiel team

It was the Olds club's first open bonspiel since just before COVID restrictions came down in March of 2020
Property crime trended significantly upward in Sundre RCMP detachment area

Property crime trended significantly upward in Sundre RCMP detachment area

“Property crime is something that is in our priorities — it’s probably our number 1 priority,” the Sundre RCMP detachment commander said. “Everything else is on the decline.”
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