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New school year brings new teachers, staff to Chinook's Edge

New school year brings new teachers, staff to Chinook's Edge

CESD hires 48 new teachers, an increase of 10 new hirings over 2023-24
Nomination period open to fill vacant Mountain View County council seat

Nomination period open to fill vacant Mountain View County council seat

Mountain View County eyes Oct. 16 for byelection to fill Division 4 council seat after Gord Krebs' resignation
Municipalities mark recent deaths with official acts, remembrances

Municipalities mark recent deaths with official acts, remembrances

Jack Peck, Pat Newman and Colin Hough honoured inividually by towns, county
Didsbury Elks hold successful 37th annual parade, pancake breakfast

Didsbury Elks hold successful 37th annual parade, pancake breakfast

An estimated 500 people were served breakfast at the Elks hall prior to parade
Competitors shine at Didsbury rodeo

Competitors shine at Didsbury rodeo

Foothills Cowboy Association-sanctioned event draws contestants from across the province
Bowden council members recognized for long service

Bowden council members recognized for long service

Robb Stuart, Paul Webb and Wayne Milaney are among nine recipients to be recognized by Alberta Municipalities
Record attendance at this year's living history festival in Didsbury

Record attendance at this year's living history festival in Didsbury

Days of Yore featured a number of historical re-enactment groups
Elevated levels of radon in some Innisfail homes not unexpected

Elevated levels of radon in some Innisfail homes not unexpected

27 Innisfail homes were tested during the winter of 2023 for radon gas over a 91-day period
Mountain View County denies permit for $20-million racetrack development

Mountain View County denies permit for $20-million racetrack development

Rocky Mountain Motorsports proposed eight-building development on already controversial racetrack facility
Funding boost aids economic development efforts in Olds

Funding boost aids economic development efforts in Olds

Town of Olds has secured $388,000 in federal, provincial and partnership funding to advance its economic development aims
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