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Richardson subdivision amendment goes ahead

Richardson subdivision amendment goes ahead

Town council passed an amendment to the Richardson Area Structure Plan last week, adding a 1.3-acre park in the southeast quarter section of the area known as the Highlands.
To Uganda and beyond with love

To Uganda and beyond with love

In the beginning Dawn Hallworth just wanted to travel. A 31-year-old single woman, Hallworth was not interested in the least in glitzy holiday resorts.
High flight for Rick Mercer

High flight for Rick Mercer

It was high flight time in the Olds area for Canadian comedic icon Rick Mercer. On Aug.
Students hit books after summer break

Students hit books after summer break

Students made their way back to school last week after the summer recess, with staff anticipating a busy first few days as everyone gets back to routine.
Council agrees to backstop fibre loan

Council agrees to backstop fibre loan

Town council agreed at its August 27 meeting to guarantee a $4-million loan to the Olds Institute For Community and Regional Development for completion of the Fibre to the Premise Project. Council gave first reading to the bylaw on July 9.
Local woman making humanitarian trip to Vietnam

Local woman making humanitarian trip to Vietnam

A local woman will be travelling to Vietnam in the fall as part of a group of 20 therapeutic massage practitioners from around North America teaching orphanage workers the therapeutic benefits of massage.
Cowboy Coffee Company cited by google

Cowboy Coffee Company cited by google

The Cowboy Coffee Company has been flagged by Google maps as the most popular place to have coffee in Central Alberta.
Town may review its dog bylaw

Town may review its dog bylaw

Mayor Judy Dahl says it is important for the Town of Olds to review its dog bylaw in the wake of the horrific recent attack of two pitbulls on a Calgary woman in Sundre earlier this month.
Sentencing date set for 'Grammar Granny' death case

Sentencing date set for 'Grammar Granny' death case

A sentencing date has been set in the fall for an Olds man who pleaded guilty to being responsible in the highway crash death of a nationally recognized Ontario teacher known affectionately as the “Grammar Granny.” On Aug. 20, a Thursday, Nov.
Olds rallies to support 'Super Abe' Crawford

Olds rallies to support 'Super Abe' Crawford

Between 100 and 200 people came out Monday morning in support of Abe Crawford being named Alberta's small town hero. The occasion was in support of judges who visited the community to find out what a difference Crawford has made.
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