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This newest video is part of our Find Yourself in Olds series, which shares the stories, spaces and people that make our town a great place to live and visit.
Arts and culture play a big role in how a community feels, grows and connects. From local artists to shared spaces, Olds continues to grow as a place where creativity belongs.
We’ve been getting some great questions (and feedback!) about winter sidewalk and pathway clearing, so we wanted to share a bit more about how and why Parks maintains our trails the way we do.
2025 Year In Review: This has been a year of steady, often challenging, but important work in Olds. Together, we have focused on rebuilding our financial health, planning for responsible growth, and taking care of the services and spaces the public rely on every day.
This has been a year of steady, often challenging, but important work in Olds. Together, we have focused on rebuilding our financial health, planning for responsible growth, and taking care of the services and spaces the public rely on every day.
Invest Olds is excited to announce the opening of Data District Inc. in the Town of Olds, an incredible boost to the community and regional economy. The announcement represents a major private-sector investment which supports the Government of Alberta’s focus on large-scale digital structure development to prepare the province for growth.
The Town of Olds is pleased to share the third video in its series of videos that promote our town to a wider audience.
Here Are Local News Stories Making Headlines from November 12 to December 11.
The Town of Olds Council has approved the 2026 Municipal Operating and Capital Budgets, allocating $37.3 million for operations and $2.88 million for capital projects. This year’s allocation reflects an increase of 2.6% over 2025’s operating budget. The 2026 budget reflects Council’s ongoing commitment to renewing critical infrastructure, enhancing community services, and supporting a vibrant, sustainable future for residents.
An overview of Council discussions and decisions from the Regular Council meeting on December 8, 2025.
The Town of Olds is pleased to announce the Mountain View Power (MVP) Community Grant Evaluation Committee has selected six local organizations to receive a total of $76,900 in funding through the Fall 2025 intake of the MVP Community Grants Program.
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Town of Olds
3501 70 Avenue
Olds, Alberta, Canada
T4H 1L7
Phone: 403-556-6981
Email: admin@olds.ca
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