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New college vice-president named

New college vice-president named

Olds College is pleased to announce Debbie Thompson has been selected as the new vice-president, academic & student experience as well as chief innovation officer.
Virtual reality available at library

Virtual reality available at library

Have you ever wanted to wander through a rain forest but couldn't afford the trip? Maybe you always wanted to be an astronaut and go to space.
Groundbreaking ceremony for new Bowden Community Hall

Groundbreaking ceremony for new Bowden Community Hall

Even with a big hole already lurking in the shadows behind, local politicians stuck four ceremonial shovels into a pile of dirt in Bowden on July 29, making the new community hall project officially a go.
There'll be some new faces on Bowden council

There'll be some new faces on Bowden council

BOWDEN - There will definitely be some new faces on town council after the Oct. 16 municipal election because at least two councillors – Lloyd Lane and Sheila Church -- have decided not to run again.
Bearchell seeks third term as councillor

Bearchell seeks third term as councillor

Election season is officially upon us, as Coun. Wade Bearchell announced last week that he won't run for mayor in the upcoming October municipal election, but will seek a third term on council.
More buildings in Olds get historical plaques

More buildings in Olds get historical plaques

The Town of Olds, Olds Communities in Bloom Committee and the Olds Historical Society are pleased to announce the continuation of the Olds Historical Signage Program that started in 2007.
More money for OC, high school coming

More money for OC, high school coming

Education Minister David Eggen says a chunk of the $16.4 million announced for dual credit post-secondary and high school programs will be coming to Olds College (OC) and Chinook's Edge School Division (CESD).
Cooper not giving up on Starke choice

Cooper not giving up on Starke choice

As of Friday, July 28, Interim United Conservative Party (UCP) leader Nathan Cooper, the MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, remained hopeful a Progressive Conservative (PC) holdout would join the new party.
A second Bowden mayoralty candidate comes forward

A second Bowden mayoralty candidate comes forward

BOWDEN ñ Coun. Earl Wilson is the second candidate to run for mayor in the Oct. 16 municipal election. He joins incumbent mayor Robb Stuart in that race. Earlier, Stuart announced plans to run for a third term as mayor.
Local MLA interim head of United Conservatives

Local MLA interim head of United Conservatives

Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper is the interim leader of the new United Conservative Party (UCP).
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