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Quilting in the family

Quilting in the family

As far back as I can recall our home became transformed on a regular basis into an organized quilting bee. Sometimes there were only a few workers; more often it was conducted by a large contingent of women.
Ashes recovered following theft

Ashes recovered following theft

An urn containing human remains stolen from a Dogpound residence on Oct. 12 has been recovered intact in Calgary. The remains were those of the male homeowner.
New council sworn in

New council sworn in

CREMONA - The new Cremona council looks a lot like the old council with only one new face: Bonnie Scribner. Scribner essentially replaces Meg Bigelow, who did not seek re-election. All councillors were acclaimed last month.
Mary Riley Women's Institute celebrates 100 years

Mary Riley Women's Institute celebrates 100 years

More than 70 men and women, including members from five neighbouring branches, attended a 100-year anniversary celebration for the Mary Riley Women's Institute (MRWI) branch at Eagle Hill Memorial Hall on Oct. 15.
Supercluster involves Olds College

Supercluster involves Olds College

A 53-member stakeholder consortium, including Olds College, could find out early in 2018 whether it has qualified for some of the $950 million being made available though a new federal agriculture promotion program.
Alberta still loses if resource revenue removed from equalization

Alberta still loses if resource revenue removed from equalization

Jason Kenney, candidate for the leadership of Alberta's United Conservative Party, recently called for reform to Canada's equalization program.
All a matter of trust

All a matter of trust

Across central and southern Alberta last week, the voters decided the outcomes of the municipal elections as a matter of trust.
Syrian refugee family arrives in Didsbury

Syrian refugee family arrives in Didsbury

DIDSBURY - A group of residents have helped to bring a Syrian refugee family to Didsbury. The family of four managed to escape war-torn Syria and had been living in Beirut, Lebanon until coming to Canada on Oct. 16.
New councillor looking forward to working with incumbents

New councillor looking forward to working with incumbents

CARSTAIRS - Newly-elected Carstairs councillor Shannon Wilcox says she is looking forward to working with her fellow council members over the next four years. Elected on Oct. 16, Wilcox is the only newcomer on the council elected Oct.
All new faces on Didsbury council

All new faces on Didsbury council

DIDSBURY - Staff at will surely need to hand out name tags at the first couple of council meetings. With none of the seven incumbents being re-elected, the new council has all new faces.
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