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The 'why' of natural disasters

The 'why' of natural disasters

Smoky skies day after day in August and early September were the reminder in Central Alberta that elsewhere on the planet, the human species faced natural disasters.
Car club puts on high flying event

Car club puts on high flying event

DIDSBURY - The Didsbury Car Club recently put on another great community event with a pig roast, 100-foot shootout, corn boil, drive-in theatre and a performance by local motorbike trick artist Billy Kohut.
A story of ice and fire and cats

A story of ice and fire and cats

With temperatures dropping a little and kids going back to school it's clear that fall is coming if not here. Fall is a great time if you're a sports fan with the start of NBA basketball and NHL hockey seasons.
Prominent area politicians pick different sides

Prominent area politicians pick different sides

Two prominent district politicians have come out on different sides in the race to find a first-ever leader for the new United Conservative Party (UCP). On Sept.
County approves waste commission plan

County approves waste commission plan

Mountain View County council has passed a motion approving a plan by Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission to bring in waste from outside the district for processing at the Didsbury landfill.
Thoughts of back to school

Thoughts of back to school

I was thinking of the "back-to-school" ads we've been seeing and what popped into my mind but group classroom pictures. We used to have a large class picture, taken in the school gymnasium with each of us poised stiffly, smiling on cue.
Campaign stakes high

Campaign stakes high

With the 2017 municipal election campaign now officially underway across the province, candidates will be outlining their positions and views on the myriad of issues and concerns facing their respective constituents.
Olds College taking steps to avoid phishing scams

Olds College taking steps to avoid phishing scams

Olds College is taking several steps to ensure that the institute isn't victimized by phishing scams like the one that recently cost MacEwan University more than $11 million, says Joe Guenther, IT director with the college.
Arts fest celebrates area's artistic flair

Arts fest celebrates area's artistic flair

DIDSBURY - The seventh annual Mountain View Arts Festival was another big success as hundreds of locals and visitors alike enjoyed a myriad of arts and culture events on the weekend.
More candidates come forward

More candidates come forward

MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY - More candidates in the upcoming election have outlined some of their plans. Carstairs councillor and deputy mayor Rick Blair is running again.
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