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Novel bike mechanics class well received in Didsbury

Novel bike mechanics class well received in Didsbury

“There’s no reason we wouldn’t make this an ongoing project" - principal Carolyn Massel
Innisfail Aquatic Centre project may get expert help

Innisfail Aquatic Centre project may get expert help

Administration tasked to gather more information on best way forward to create fundraising consultant plan
Central Alberta teen killed in multi-vehicle collision Friday

Central Alberta teen killed in multi-vehicle collision Friday

Rocky Mountain House RCMP believe that heavy fog and icy roads were factors in fatal Clearwater County collision
Condition for operating proposed daycare at Hope Pointe church removed

Condition for operating proposed daycare at Hope Pointe church removed

New proposed daycare could accomodate 15 children at church in Olds
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Objections raised to apartments in Bowden's commercial area

Objections raised to apartments in Bowden's commercial area

Mayor Robb Stuart says contrary to rumour, town council did follow the law in changing the land use bylaw
2023 was a sweet year for Alberta honey producers

2023 was a sweet year for Alberta honey producers

After a few years of exceptionally bad colony losses, beekeepers in Alberta see signs of improvement.
No impaired drivers nabbed by Sundre RCMP during holiday checkstops

No impaired drivers nabbed by Sundre RCMP during holiday checkstops

Sundre RCMP detachment’s commander reported several instances of alcohol-related assaults but added no charges laid
Cremona to hold another byelection after second councillor in a year resigns

Cremona to hold another byelection after second councillor in a year resigns

Terry Thompson's resignation sparks Feb. 6 byelection
Alberta municipalities need to brace for drought/water shortages in 2024: Environment Minister

Alberta municipalities need to brace for drought/water shortages in 2024: Environment Minister

"In order to be fully prepared for a severe drought, municipal leaders throughout Alberta will need to take action,” Schulz.
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