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Carbon tax costs Town of Didsbury $54,000

Carbon tax costs Town of Didsbury $54,000

Statistics in response to a letter from provincial Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver regarding the federal tax.
Mountainview Colts take on Coaldale after back-to-back wins

Mountainview Colts take on Coaldale after back-to-back wins

In the north division, the Colts are currently in fourth place with 10 point, with Sylvan Lake in first with 18 points
Plan for Didsbury's east reservoir includes $2.8 million debt

Plan for Didsbury's east reservoir includes $2.8 million debt

The total costs of the east reservoir project has been set at $5,683,054.
Halloween Howler was great family fun in Didsbury

Halloween Howler was great family fun in Didsbury

Evening of music, dancing and games
Didsbury's Essentials for our Community making temporary move

Didsbury's Essentials for our Community making temporary move

EFOC to take up residence in Redeemer Lutheran Church while train station undergoes renos
Chinook's Edge recognizes longtime Sundre, Didsbury educators

Chinook's Edge recognizes longtime Sundre, Didsbury educators

Debbie Reimert and Carolyn Massell recognized on Thursday, Oct. 24 for 35 years of service
Top five Halloween events this week

Top five Halloween events this week

Sundre, Didsbury and Olds are holding Halloween events Oct. 25 and Oct. 26
Mountainview Colts host Rocky Friday after splitting weekend games

Mountainview Colts host Rocky Friday after splitting weekend games

The Colts host the Rocky Rams on Friday and the High River Flyers on Saturday, with both games at the Didsbury Memorial Complex starting at 8 p.m.
New election spending limits shouldn鈥檛 have much local impact, says Didsbury mayor

New election spending limits shouldn鈥檛 have much local impact, says Didsbury mayor

Regulation updates are part of Bill 20, the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendments Act, which makes changes to the Local Authorities Election Act and the Municipal Government Act.
Infrastructure funding concerns continue, says Didsbury mayor

Infrastructure funding concerns continue, says Didsbury mayor

Increasing property taxes is not the answer to our infrastructure deficits, says Rhonda Hunter
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