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Lea Smaldon

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Mountain View County denies permit for $20-million racetrack development

Mountain View County denies permit for $20-million racetrack development

Rocky Mountain Motorsports proposed eight-building development on already controversial racetrack facility
Funding boost aids economic development efforts in Olds

Funding boost aids economic development efforts in Olds

Town of Olds has secured $388,000 in federal, provincial and partnership funding to advance its economic development aims
Carstairs technologist awarded for supporting women in STEM

Carstairs technologist awarded for supporting women in STEM

Recent studies have signalled the urgent need to attract more Canadians to STEM careers
Three non-profits negotiating long-term lease of former Olds fire hall

Three non-profits negotiating long-term lease of former Olds fire hall

Property at 4829 50th Street could soon house Mountain View Food Bank, Olds and District Hospice Society and Community Lending Shelf
Olds tax rates staying the same but bills going up

Olds tax rates staying the same but bills going up

The average Olds residential property’s tax bill will rise $13.33 per month while the average commercial / industrial property tax bill will increase by nearly $70 per month
Volunteers of the year awarded in Olds

Volunteers of the year awarded in Olds

Town of Olds caps off National Volunteer Week with event at Olds College
Are you one of the many disposing of waste improperly in Olds?

Are you one of the many disposing of waste improperly in Olds?

Town councillors surprised to learn their waste disposal habits are contrary to the new waste management bylaw
Panhandling now restricted in Olds to mitigate negative impacts

Panhandling now restricted in Olds to mitigate negative impacts

Bylaw enacted in response to increase of panhandling in Olds and complaints of harassment
More than 300 entries at Innisfail Kinsmen Car Show

More than 300 entries at Innisfail Kinsmen Car Show

A portion of 50th Street in Innisfail, along with several side streets, was closed off Sunday for a show and shine
Lions Club's soap box derby draws a crowd in Innisfail

Lions Club's soap box derby draws a crowd in Innisfail

A portion of 50th Street was closed for part of the day as racers launched off the ramp at the top of the hill next to the Innisfail Cemetery
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