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Division facing several challenges

Division facing several challenges

Seventh-term Chinook's Edge School Division chairperson Colleen Butler says the division is facing a number of challenges in the 2016-17 school year. Butler was re-elected chairperson by her fellow trustees this month.
Public help wanted

Public help wanted

With the hunting season just around the corner, Fish and Wildlife officers want to remind the public to keep an eye out for any suspicious or illegal hunting activity.
County will host broadband workshop

County will host broadband workshop

Mountain View County will host a workshop this fall to gather information on ways to improve broadband Internet service for rural residents and businesses.
Artificial wetlands used to investigate water treatment

Artificial wetlands used to investigate water treatment

Olds College has constructed wetlands in its backyard to uncover the mysteries of how they work. Ruth Elvestad, a research technician at Olds College, said their wetlands have a variety of uses.
Netook Air Gliding Centre celebrates 75 years

Netook Air Gliding Centre celebrates 75 years

Despite the chill, a very large crowd gathered at the Netook Gliding Centre five kilometres north of Olds on Aug.
West Central Alberta spared infestation

West Central Alberta spared infestation

West Central Alberta has so far been able to manage the infestation of mountain pine beetles (MPB), but many areas in Alberta were not as lucky.
St. Marguerite students finally come home

St. Marguerite students finally come home

Students at Innisfail's St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School have finally returned to their own classrooms.
Report A Poacher line covers land use abuse

Report A Poacher line covers land use abuse

The hotline to report poachers can now also be dialed to inform authorities whenever a member of the public witnesses a violation of the Public Lands Act.
Grain growing well

Grain growing well

A row of trees separate a field of canola and a field of wheat southwest of Olds on Aug. 11. With this season's steady, rain crops are growing well but starting to lodge, and if that continues they will become difficult to swath and harvest.
South McDougal Flats society grows

South McDougal Flats society grows

Founders of the South McDougal Flats Area Protection Society are encouraged by progress made so far and continue to prepare plans moving forward.
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