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Another car wash approved

Another car wash approved

The Municipal Planning Commision (MPC) has approved a proposal to add a car wash facility to a development planned for the intersection of Highways 2A and 27.
Businesses, workers can help curb fraud

Businesses, workers can help curb fraud

Businesses and their employees can help reduce crime by watching out for potential victims, according to Olds-Didsbury-Sundre Rural Crime Watch secretary-treasurer Judy Schlichenmayer.
A look back in time

A look back in time

25 years ago Cpl. Dave Lee took over command of the Olds RCMP detachment in the summer of 1991. Following is part of an interview with the Olds Gazette, published in August, 1991.
Town hall highlights

Town hall highlights

At the Aug. 15 policies and priorities meeting, the mayor presented brothers Austin and Kevin Waldron with congratulatory certificates for completing the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award.
Mail talks remain in limbo

Mail talks remain in limbo

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike mandate expires Aug. 25 casting a shadow over negotiations with Canada Post Corporation for a new mail carriers contract. “Canada Post is trying to wait us out,” said union president Mike Palecek.
$10,000 in sunglasses stolen from clinic

$10,000 in sunglasses stolen from clinic

A total of $10,000 worth of eyewear was stolen from the Olds Eyecare Clinic over the weekend, according to Olds RCMP. Const. Kurtis Milbrandt said an employee came into work on Aug. 22 and found that the office had been rummaged through.
Fairtrade coffee growers stop in Olds

Fairtrade coffee growers stop in Olds

Gathered around a small table in the corner of Olds' Cocoa Tree Bake Shoppe, they represented the complete journey of a coffee bean, from plantation to cup. Except in this case, all had reaped their fair share from the crop.
Surge in commercial, institutional building permits

Surge in commercial, institutional building permits

Both the number and value of building permits issued in Olds last month were up significantly over July last year.
High school reunion held

High school reunion held

The Olds High School Grade 10 class of 1941-42 held its annual reunion on July 21 at Smitty's Restaurant in Olds. In the fall of 1942, 34 former Grade 10 students enrolled to continue their education in Grade 11 at Olds High School.
Young cutting horse rider product of Olds

Young cutting horse rider product of Olds

Eighteen-year-old Larissa Price, an up-and-coming rider in the cutting horse world, now lives in Walnut Grove, B.C. But she grew up and honed her horsemanship abilities here in Central Alberta.
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