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Sundre RCMP investigating FasGas ATM theft

Sundre RCMP investigating FasGas ATM theft

Police asking Sundre residents to check video surveillance footage
Province extending MSI program

Province extending MSI program

Innisfail council agreed to endorse the province's memorandum of understanding to extend MSI funding for an additional two years
Agricultural service board approves ALUS guideline changes

Agricultural service board approves ALUS guideline changes

“These practices will result in carbon sequestration, increasing biodiversity and improved drought and climate resilience,” Mountain View County administration said in a briefing note to the ASB board
Letter: We can all at least learn the facts

Letter: We can all at least learn the facts

"There is no easy answer. Every solution hurts someone," says letter writer
Town of Innisfail reviews offers for major sports events

Town of Innisfail reviews offers for major sports events

Community Services Standing Committee reviewing invitations to host 2024 Alberta Winter Games, the 2024 Alberta Summer Games or Alberta 55 Plus events
Moving forward: From crisis to preparation

Moving forward: From crisis to preparation

COVID-19, associated mental health, addiction issues will spur change, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA predicts
Town of Sundre's service levels up for discussion

Town of Sundre's service levels up for discussion

Open house in March an opportunity for people to learn more about, and also provide input on, Sundre's levels of service
Catholic school leadership program having positive results

Catholic school leadership program having positive results

“Coaching is a professional development opportunity that is growing in its application in the educational sector,” said RDCRS superintendent Kathleen Finnigan
Doubling of vehicle crashes in Olds inexplicable

Doubling of vehicle crashes in Olds inexplicable

Intersections in Olds are "managed quite well" according to protective services director Justin Andrew
Commentary: Working for a common goal

Commentary: Working for a common goal

Alberta’s post-secondary students must be able to undertake their studies in safety and without the threat of violence
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