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Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever

A crowd decked out in 'Gold and Black Pride' shirts cheers on the Olds College Broncos basketball teams at the Ralph Klein Centre as part of the ACAC Showcase. School officials said the visit with the evaluation team from the Alberta College Athletics Conference went very well and a decision on the Broncos' application to join the league should be rendered by May 1.
Multiple points of advertising important

Multiple points of advertising important

A course will be offered at the community engagement site at the Community Learning Campus giving business owners a chance to gain a presence on the World Wide Web.
Town nominated for engineering award

Town nominated for engineering award

The Town of Olds is among several communities across Canada vying for Community Sustainability Awards through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Former student returns to Olds College

Former student returns to Olds College

A former Olds College student that has gone on to win over 140 horse races and over $5.5 million in purse money since graduating from the equestrian exercise rider and jockey training program in 2007 made a return to the college last week.
Seniors housing foundation looking f¯r volunteers

Seniors housing foundation looking f¯r volunteers

The Mountain View Seniors' Housing Foundation is looking for more volunteers to help with its fundraising activities.
Pilot project identifies individual learning styles

Pilot project identifies individual learning styles

Olds Elementary School is participating in a pilot project designed to help teachers tailor their lessons to each individual student to better help them learn. The project was begun in November and runs until the end of June.
Armed robbery suspects leave store with drugs

Armed robbery suspects leave store with drugs

Olds RCMP are continuing to investigate an armed robbery of the Rexall Drug Store at about 5:55 p.m. on Feb. 1.
Premier's resignation leaves uncertainty

Premier's resignation leaves uncertainty

The announced resignation of Premier Ed Stelmach poses uncertainty for the Town of Olds, according to Mayor Judy Dahl.
Literacy gone to the dogs

Literacy gone to the dogs

One local teacher has taken a different approach to helping students overcome their learning difficulties by partnering them with a dog and dog owner to practise their reading skills.
Cabinet ministers coming to Olds

Cabinet ministers coming to Olds

A group of provincial cabinet ministers will be coming to Olds on Feb. 9 as part of a tour winding its way through various communities throughout the province.
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