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New Didsbury Fire Department rescue unit showcased at conference

New Didsbury Fire Department rescue unit showcased at conference

Alberta Fire Chiefs Association conference and trade show in Calgary on this week
Didsbury tax bylaw’s residential rate down from 2023

Didsbury tax bylaw’s residential rate down from 2023

The 2024 tax split is 85.15 per cent residential and 14.85 non-residential
Didsbury High School band achieves gold at Toronto music festival

Didsbury High School band achieves gold at Toronto music festival

Grade 10-12 band performs at prestigious MusicFest May 14 - 18
Chinook's Edge honours Olds, Didsbury educators with Roy E. Cope Award

Chinook's Edge honours Olds, Didsbury educators with Roy E. Cope Award

School division award winners made a significant contribution to the educational welfare of students over decades
New plot sale rules, planting ban at Didsbury cemetery

New plot sale rules, planting ban at Didsbury cemetery

The policy and governance committee examined the existing bylaw and recommended various changes.
Didsbury resurrects twinning program with Japan

Didsbury resurrects twinning program with Japan

The Maple Leaf Exchange Program was put on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Charges laid after RCMP locate vehicle stolen from Didsbury two years ago

Charges laid after RCMP locate vehicle stolen from Didsbury two years ago

Apparent seatbelt violation led to Whitecourt RCMP's traffic stop and subsequently criminally charging Calgary woman
Commercial owners may take on higher tax split in Didsbury in 2024

Commercial owners may take on higher tax split in Didsbury in 2024

Following second reading, the proposed 2024 tax rate bylaw was forwarded to the financial planning committee for further review.
Didsbury's newly-adopted level of service includes emergency response

Didsbury's newly-adopted level of service includes emergency response

Didsbury's level of service document enables council to identify service gaps as the community’s needs shift
Carstairs, Didsbury mayors oppose proposed changes to municipal autonomy

Carstairs, Didsbury mayors oppose proposed changes to municipal autonomy

If passed, Bill 20 would allow the provincial cabinet to remove sitting municipal elected officials, including mayors, reeves and councillors if cabinet ministers decided removal is in the public interest
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