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Jail 'n' Bail raises over $4,000

Jail 'n' Bail raises over $4,000

Just over $4,000 was raised on Saturday for Special Olympics Alberta and the Olds affiliate during a jail and bail fundraiser. A total of $2,000 of that will go to the Olds affiliate.
Bowden town council votes to close recycling centre

Bowden town council votes to close recycling centre

Bowden town council voted unanimously on June 25 to close the town's municipally-supported recycling centre due to abuse of the centre and costs getting too high.
Recycling pilot project nearing start date

Recycling pilot project nearing start date

The Town of Olds is gearing up to start the single-stream recycling project in the coming weeks, with the town receiving new bins at the end of the month.
Copper wire thefts ongoing

Copper wire thefts ongoing

Copper wire theft remains an ongoing problem for oil field companies and law enforcement agencies in the rural regions of Central Alberta.
Train collides with truck in Bowden

Train collides with truck in Bowden

There were no injuries when a train collided with a one-ton 2011 Ford truck shortly before 5:45 p.m. on Friday at the 17 Avenue and Highway 2A crossing in Bowden.
Olds' Joe Gustafson hangs up his white coat

Olds' Joe Gustafson hangs up his white coat

There are big changes happening for local drugstore customers. As of July 1, Alberta's 4,300 licensed pharmacists are now able to provide seven new services for the public, including drug injections and prescription renewals.
Olds hosts Draft Horse Classic

Olds hosts Draft Horse Classic

The Central Alberta Draft Horse Classic committee held its third annual draft horse halter and hitch show June 30 - July 2 at the Olds Ag Society grounds.
GWI makes pitch for new measurement of wealth

GWI makes pitch for new measurement of wealth

The town and its partners will be working on a plan to bring forward a “well-being index” following a presentation by Mark Anielski of the Genuine Wealth Institute at council's regular meeting last month.
Spill's effect on economy starting to show

Spill's effect on economy starting to show

The cleanup of the oil spill along the Red Deer River banks and Gleniffer Lake continued over the weekend, with 261 response personnel at work on Sunday and 275 on Saturday.
Coun. Ball learns of fed funding at FCM conference

Coun. Ball learns of fed funding at FCM conference

How municipalities and the federal government can cooperate on infrastructure issues was a large part of the recent Federation of Canadian Municipalities Conference in Saskatoon from May 31 to June 5. Coun.
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