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Town to help Community Action Park find directors insurance

Town to help Community Action Park find directors insurance

The Town of Bowden is giving the Community Action Park Society a hand in finding insurance for its six directors.
Olds Koinonia receives highest local standing in institute's elementary school rankings

Olds Koinonia receives highest local standing in institute's elementary school rankings

Out of three elementary schools in the Olds and Bowden area ranked by the Fraser Institute this year for their academic performance, Olds Koinonia Christian School (OKCS) received the highest standing.
Pregnancy care centre opens its doors

Pregnancy care centre opens its doors

With homemade treats and a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Central Alberta Pregnancy Care Centre (CAPCC) opened its new Olds location on 51 Avenue on March 1.
Locals react to Ukrainian crisis

Locals react to Ukrainian crisis

Olds residents of Ukrainian descent are calling on the Canadian government and international community to take action in the crisis in Ukraine, where Russia has sent troops to occupy Crimea.
Police already busy with 2014 break-in activity

Police already busy with 2014 break-in activity

After coming off a year where the number of break-and-enter and property crimes in the Olds area soared, local police are already busy looking into seven regional break-ins that have happened since the beginning of 2014.
Olds College working to fix problems outlined in AG report

Olds College working to fix problems outlined in AG report

Olds College's administration said its books are now ready for inspection, after the auditor general of Alberta (AG) cited the school in February for not submitting timely and accurate financial reports.
Council hints at possible user-fee hikes

Council hints at possible user-fee hikes

The Town of Olds is looking at possible changes to user fees for community services for next year. ìAdministration is in the middle of reviewing rates, of our user rates across community services.
O-NET seeks approval for $8-million loan

O-NET seeks approval for $8-million loan

O-NET is asking Olds council for help in obtaining an $8-million provincial loan that would allow the community-owned Internet service provider to connect the rest of the town to its fibre optic network.
Historic Olds on display for provincial heritage foundation

Historic Olds on display for provincial heritage foundation

Uptowne Olds was a hit for visiting members of the Alberta Heritage Resources Foundation (AHRF) board, who toured the area and came away impressed by its well-preserved condition.
Brainstorming about broadband in Olds

Brainstorming about broadband in Olds

Olds residents can start checking their mailboxes this week for invitations to participate in a unique conversation about the potential benefits of broadband Internet service in rural communities.
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