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First immersion cohort to graduate middle school in 2013

First immersion cohort to graduate middle school in 2013

The first French Immersion class will be graduating from 脡cole Deer Meadow School in June 2013.
Town replacing utilities in core

Town replacing utilities in core

Vehicle traffic in the uptown core is expected to be shut down for at least a month this summer as the town proceeds with utility line replacement.
RCMP recover stolen truck

RCMP recover stolen truck

Olds RCMP recovered a stolen truck on May 10. The truck had been taken from a residence in the 5400 block on 51 Street in Olds between 11 p.m. on May 9 and 8:30 a.m. on May 10. It was a red 2002 Dodge Ram. 鈥淥n May 10, at approximately 2:30 p.m.
O-Net gets closer to launch

O-Net gets closer to launch

O-Net installed its main fibre optic line in Olds last week. The company, which is a for-profit organization owned by the Olds Institute technology committee, will offer a fibre-to-the-premise broadband service to Olds residents starting in mid-2012.
Olds College, partners get $945,000 grant

Olds College, partners get $945,000 grant

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) has awarded a $945,000 grant to a livestock research project headed by Olds College, the University of Alberta, and various industry partners.
Dangerous dog hearing adjourned

Dangerous dog hearing adjourned

A dangerous dog hearing being held to determine the fate of a dog that tore a large chunk of flesh from the arm of an Olds woman last summer has been adjourned until November.
Bowden fire claims two lives

Bowden fire claims two lives

A mobile home fire in Bowden claimed two lives last Sunday. Olds RCMP and the Bowden fire department were called to the Bowden Estates Trailer Park at approximately 1:24 a.m. to respond to a mobile home fire.
Holy Trinity receives playground grant

Holy Trinity receives playground grant

Holy Trinity School has been awarded a matching grant for every dollar that the school's playground committee raises by the Let Them Be Kids (LTBK) organization.
Fair Trade Fortnight ends with tea ceremony

Fair Trade Fortnight ends with tea ceremony

Fair Trade Fortnight concluded with a fair trade Mother's Day tea at Bean Brokers last Sunday. More than 25 people showed up to taste what dishes Bean Brokers owner Connie Harder and her employees had made with fair trade ingredients.
What's in a name?

What's in a name?

Winnipeg band The F-Holes will bring its original music blend to Tracks Pub this Wednesday at 8 p.m. Don't think that the band's name is what it looks like.
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