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CAEP membership benefits Didsbury, council told

CAEP membership benefits Didsbury, council told

In fall of 2021, Town of Didsbury council decided to reinstate the Central Alberta Economic Partnership membership for one trial year
Sundre physician skeptical ratified agreement will make Alberta more attractive

Sundre physician skeptical ratified agreement will make Alberta more attractive

Although pleased that an agreement between the provincial government and the Alberta Medical Association has been ratified, Dr. Bill Ward said much work remains to rebuild trust
Olds council calls for report into traffic safety

Olds council calls for report into traffic safety

Uptowne Olds officials want a 30-kilometre-per-hour speed limit in their area
One charge dropped, others proceed in Bowden-area anti-lockdown rodeo case

One charge dropped, others proceed in Bowden-area anti-lockdown rodeo case

Public Health Act charge against Gail Northcott dropped while charges against Ty Northcott and Northcott Rodeo Inc remain
Cyclocross racers' mettle tested on Sundre's Snake Hill

Cyclocross racers' mettle tested on Sundre's Snake Hill

“Unique course” in Sundre provides challenging terrain for both new and experienced cyclists, race organizer
Dominant records for Olds minor football teams

Dominant records for Olds minor football teams

Olds Bantam Bulldogs finished their regular season with a perfect 4-0 record while the peewee Huskies lost 28-6 to Stettler on Saturday, dropping their record to 5-1
Tough task tomorrow for Olds Grizzlys

Tough task tomorrow for Olds Grizzlys

The Olds Grizzlys are hoping to get back above .500 when they hit the ice again Wednesday, Oct. 19 when they take on the Bandits in Brooks
Innisfail officials, group fed up with ‘horrifying’ ambulance door issue

Innisfail officials, group fed up with ‘horrifying’ ambulance door issue

Town of Innisfail commits to advocacy to get province to fix longstanding problem at Innisfail Health Centre
Majority against dropping residential speed limits in Olds

Majority against dropping residential speed limits in Olds

Nearly 65 per cent of respondents don’t want to see Olds' residential speed limits lowered from 50 to 40 km/h; almost 55 per cent opposed to greater traffic enforcement by municipal “resources”
Motorist who collided with credit union in Sundre unharmed

Motorist who collided with credit union in Sundre unharmed

73-year-old male was responsive but foggy after SUV hit connectFirst Credit Union in Sundre
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