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Sundre pickleball association now officially a non-profit

Sundre pickleball association now officially a non-profit

Sundre Pickleball Association continues raising funds to upgrade outdoor courts
$850,000 kennel development approved in Mountain View County

$850,000 kennel development approved in Mountain View County

Maximum of 55 dogs to be on proposed Dogpound neighbourhood kennel site at one time
Letter: Reduce children's social media risk

Letter: Reduce children's social media risk

It ultimately is the responsibility of all parents to do what is necessary to protect their children from harm, says letter writer
Concerns raised about weed-ridden grounds in Olds

Concerns raised about weed-ridden grounds in Olds

Much-complained about property in Olds is the subject of an enforcement order
Canadian Hay Properties gets green light for $450,000 project

Canadian Hay Properties gets green light for $450,000 project

Straw bagging operation and associated storage building approved in the Netook area of Mountain View County
Indigenous Awakening – Part 1: Innisfailian’s journey to reclaim Red Wolf Man

Indigenous Awakening – Part 1: Innisfailian’s journey to reclaim Red Wolf Man

On the eve of Pope Francis’s visit to Canada, Gordon Shaw celebrates his newfound Indigenous identity
Toews vows support for cattle producers during Sundre campaign stop

Toews vows support for cattle producers during Sundre campaign stop

Former provincial minister of Finance Travis Toews made recent stops in Sundre and Olds in his UCP leadership bid
Letter: Float shouldn't have been controversial

Letter: Float shouldn't have been controversial

Had the headline read “Town of Olds chooses to err on the side of free speech," I would have appreciated that there was some newsworthy value to the article, says letter writer
Didsbury's open spaces plan sets baseline

Didsbury's open spaces plan sets baseline

A total of 2,487 open space assets were identified in Didsbury, including 2,090 natural assets such as trees
Olds council sinks $200,000 more into water seepage fight

Olds council sinks $200,000 more into water seepage fight

Town of Olds' lift station failure created “water issues” for five or six home owners in the Shannon Drive area during recent rain
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