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First reading of controversial bylaw expected in January

First reading of controversial bylaw expected in January

First reading of the town's Community Standards Bylaw, which deals with the location of recreational vehicles, among other things, will now be held in January, instead of this month, as originally planned. That's the word from Mayor Judy Dahl.
Gov't's use of closure more severe than PC's: Cooper

Gov't's use of closure more severe than PC's: Cooper

The NDP government's use of closure – a time limit on debate – as it passed its controversial Bill 6, was harsher than the Progressive Conservatives in their day, according to Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper.
Too early to predict effect Bill 6 passage will have on Olds economy

Too early to predict effect Bill 6 passage will have on Olds economy

Olds mayor Judy Dahl is disappointed the provincial government passed its controversial Bill 6 without first consulting more with farmers and ranchers.
Date for Olds College Gala set

Date for Olds College Gala set

Olds College has set the date for its 14th annual Growing the Legacy Gala, one of its most high-profile fundraisers. It will take place Thursday, April 7 at the Ralph Klein Centre.
More debate on town budget Dec. 21

More debate on town budget Dec. 21

It's going to take more time to approve the town's 2016 capital and operating budgets. At its Dec. 7 special meeting, council passed a motion to review proposed changes to the operating budget at the Dec.
Uniting the right just an idea, not a demand, Cooper says

Uniting the right just an idea, not a demand, Cooper says

Olds Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper says Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean isn't forcing any Progressive Conservatives (PCs) to join his party; just suggesting they think about it for the good of conservatism.
Wildrose Party executive says he'd rather see good gov't than take advantage of uproar over Bill 6

Wildrose Party executive says he'd rather see good gov't than take advantage of uproar over Bill 6

Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Wildrose Party Constituency Association president Michael Robertson says some might view the uproar over Bill 6 -- the NDP government's attempt to apply workplace rules, etc.
Preserving history is her goal

Preserving history is her goal

The Sundre Pioneer Museum's new manager admits she wasn't altogether keen on learning about the past when she was little.
Students seek answers re: Bill 6 at town hall

Students seek answers re: Bill 6 at town hall

Several Olds College students attended the Bill 6 public consultation meeting on Dec. 9, with some asking questions of Labour Minister Lori Sigurdson and Agriculture Minister Oneil Carlier.
MLA says he'll now work to ensure ag sector gets input into Bill 6 regulations

MLA says he'll now work to ensure ag sector gets input into Bill 6 regulations

Now that Bill 6 -- the provincial government's controversial legislation regarding work rules on farms -- has been passed, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper says his job is to help farmers and ranchers become compliant with that law.
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