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Spruce budworm boom not yet cause for concern, says entomologist

Spruce budworm boom not yet cause for concern, says entomologist

Provincial entomologist says insects natural part of forests and are monitored
Area seniors lodge restrictions remain in place

Area seniors lodge restrictions remain in place

While residents are not required to wear masks in common areas, all visitors must wear masks during visits
Municipal corporation could help town borrow more money: Town of Olds

Municipal corporation could help town borrow more money: Town of Olds

Town officials earlier called on the Olds Institute to look for ways to reduce or eliminate debt it had acquired on behalf of Olds Fibre Ltd.
Local with Young Canadians says Stampede opening night was amazing

Local with Young Canadians says Stampede opening night was amazing

Fourteen-year-old Didsbury resident made her debut with the Young Canadians July 9, opening night of the Calgary Stampede
Proposed changes include aggregate extraction

Proposed changes include aggregate extraction

Public hearing for proposed changes to Mountain View County’s land use bylaw to be held July 14
Teacher teams will help improve academic excellence: plan

Teacher teams will help improve academic excellence: plan

Chinook's Edge School Division aims to "meet each and every student where they are at," associate superintendent says
Letter: Health heroes working hard

Letter: Health heroes working hard

If you need urgent care you don’t want to be “shorted"
Updated inter-municipal plan public hearing July 14

Updated inter-municipal plan public hearing July 14

Document outlines policies and processes between Town of Didsbury and county on number of matters
Sundre tax arrear properties auction date set

Sundre tax arrear properties auction date set

Oct. 26 sale date set along with minimum reserve bids determined by market value
Reminder given to ensure necessary permits for work in Olds

Reminder given to ensure necessary permits for work in Olds

Lots of renovation projects have been undertaken during COVID but homeowners might be in for a surprise if they don't have permits for that work
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