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Residence taxation bylaw passes

Residence taxation bylaw passes

Council gave second and third readings to the Taxation of College Dormitories Bylaw on Dec. 14. Votes were unanimous, with Coun. Rudy Durieux absent.
Famous horse breeder/trainer to be honoured

Famous horse breeder/trainer to be honoured

The Town of Bowden is presenting area resident Dale “Colonel” Saunders with a plaque on New Year's Eve for his 2,000th horse racing win and his contributions to the community.
Co-operation agreement between town and county unveiled next month

Co-operation agreement between town and county unveiled next month

Town of Olds and Mountain View County officials have hammered out an inter-municipal agreement to ensure issues like growth and the delivery of programs and services are done efficiently and effectively for residents of both communities.
Yoga studio planned to replace daycare

Yoga studio planned to replace daycare

A yoga studio could be opening near 54 Street and 48 Avenue, after council passed an amendment to its land use bylaw on Dec. 14.
Council passes 2016 operating budget

Council passes 2016 operating budget

Council passed the town's 2016 interim operating budget on Dec. 14. The interim operating budget is the same as the 2015 operating budget, with the exception of changes to utility rates, salaries, wages and benefits.
School Christmas Crafts

School Christmas Crafts

In an Olds Elementary School kindergarten class, five-year-old Roc Radke creates a snowman Christmas bulb with help from educational assistant Chris Clifford.
Bowden council provides $1,000 for Silent Santas

Bowden council provides $1,000 for Silent Santas

Bowden town council has given Bowden Silent Santas $1,000 to help cover costs for the program, which provides Christmas hampers for people in need.
New location for annual Christmas dinner

New location for annual Christmas dinner

Three groups have taken up the torch from Henry Sonnenberg to provide a free Christmas dinner for anyone who wants to partake on Christmas Day.
Christmas Angels

Christmas Angels

Olds & District Christmas Angels volunteers Kristine Billings, left, and Tannis Wagoner sort through quilts at the organization's location in Olds on Dec. 16. Hampers and gifts were sent out to needy families late this past week.
Water and rates jump

Water and rates jump

Utility ratepayers will be seeing higher water and wastewater bills starting Jan. 1. Council approved new utility rates on Dec. 14 to reflect updated costs charged by the respective commissions. Coun. Rudy Durieux was absent for the meeting.
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