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Olds ranked 52nd in Globe & Mail's Top 100 most livable cities

Olds ranked 52nd in Globe & Mail's Top 100 most livable cities

Mayor Judy Dahl is pleased with Olds' ranking but she has a bone to pick with some of their assessments of the community
UPDATE: Fort Saskatchewan man killed in Friday's Highway 2 collisions

UPDATE: Fort Saskatchewan man killed in Friday's Highway 2 collisions

Heavy snowfall Thursday night, fog Friday morning and icy stretches were contributing factors in the multitude of collisions on Highway 2 Dec. 15
UPDATE: Southbound Highway 2 closure east of Olds lifted

UPDATE: Southbound Highway 2 closure east of Olds lifted

Lanes of Highway 2 had been closed since before 9 a.m. Dec. 15
Bake sale sweetens Olds Christmas Angels' giving pot

Bake sale sweetens Olds Christmas Angels' giving pot

Bake sale and raffle raises thousands of dollars for Olds-area families in need
PHOTO GALLERY: Friday's mayhem on Highway 2 east of Olds

PHOTO GALLERY: Friday's mayhem on Highway 2 east of Olds

Emergency crews deal with a multitude of collisions on Highway 2 between the Olds and Didsbury overpasses
UPDATE: 'Stay off' Highway 2, warns RCMP, as roads impassable

UPDATE: 'Stay off' Highway 2, warns RCMP, as roads impassable

Town ban in effect as RCMP are currently on scene at multiple collisions between Olds and Didsbury
Olds earmarks $75,000 for unfinished utility digs

Olds earmarks $75,000 for unfinished utility digs

Proposal takes aim at gravel patches in Olds where there's potential for water infiltration
Traffic disruption on Highway 2 east of Olds

Traffic disruption on Highway 2 east of Olds

There will be delays on Highway 2 southbound at Highway 27 Thursday, Dec. 14
Town of Olds working on water main breaks

Town of Olds working on water main breaks

43rd Street and 51st Avenue leak expected to be fixed by Wednesday
Photo gallery: Revived Olds Breakfast with Santa a success

Photo gallery: Revived Olds Breakfast with Santa a success

On Dec. 9, the Olds Kiwanis Performing Arts Society (OKPAS) revived an old tradition: Breakfast with Santa. They held two sittings at the Evergreen Centre on Saturday, Dec. 9: one at 9 a.m. which attracted about 75 people and another at 11 a.m. It was so successful that OKPAS says they'll likely hold it next year again; maybe make it an annual event again.
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