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Town awaits decision on Canada 150 grants

Town awaits decision on Canada 150 grants

Council has committed money to Centennial Park improvements as it awaits a decision on one of its Canada 150 grant applications.
Clarification

Clarification

In the Aug. 16 edition of the Albertan, the story titled "Second Hand High kept busy" should have stated that the name of the band was lead singer Russell Rabchak's idea.
College gets federal funds for ag research facility

College gets federal funds for ag research facility

Olds College has received $1.75 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to develop a new state-of-the-art research facility.
Participate in Marathon of Hope

Participate in Marathon of Hope

It's been 36 years since 21-year-old Terry Fox dipped his primitive prosthetic leg into the Atlantic at St. John's, N.L. His goal: raise a dollar for each of Canada's 24 million people.
Correction

Correction

In the article “Cancer fundraiser for boy nets $24,272” on page 1 of the Sept. 6 edition of the Olds Albertan incorrect information appeared. Nathan Sew's chemotherapy ended in June 2015.
The conversation had to happen

The conversation had to happen

”Dad, I need help,” words painfully uttered by Rick and Cindy More's 22-year-old daughter Lindsey, nine months before she took her life Sept. 20, 2015. Rick, from Red Deer, was one of several speakers at the Sept.
Vegetables stolen in illegal harvest

Vegetables stolen in illegal harvest

Those who steward the horticulture program's garden at Olds College say the harvest came too soon; by thieves who picked up to 500 pounds of vegetables that were grown specifically for students.
Drive a Buick, support OHS

Drive a Buick, support OHS

If you test drive a Buick on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Olds High School, Buick will donate up to $10,000 to the school. The fundraising event runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wetlands future source of jobs

Wetlands future source of jobs

In the future, wetlands will be the source of a lot of jobs, thanks to a new provincial policy, the head of an environmental company says. And Steven Tannas would like to see Olds College be the place to train people for those jobs.
Conference on suicide, depressionmay be held again next year

Conference on suicide, depressionmay be held again next year

The co-chair of a conference on suicide and depression in Olds says she's thinking seriously of holding another one next year. “I'm thinking of it. But you know, I have to just see about it. I just need a minute or two to just swallow this one.
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