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Dan Singleton

Dan Singleton

Dan Singleton is the editor of the Mountain View Gazette who joined the newspaper in 2012 after serving as Sundre Round Up editor since 1994. He covers news, courts, municipal politics and community events. He is also a longtime columnist.

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Family friendly Canada Day activities lined up across region

Family friendly Canada Day activities lined up across region

July 1 a busy day for all communities from Sundre to Olds as well as Innisfail and others in between
COMMENTARY: Alberta seniors deserve dignity

COMMENTARY: Alberta seniors deserve dignity

The province estimates that one in 10 Alberta seniors will face some form of abuse in 2025 – a shocking and wholly unacceptable level of mistreatment
Olds Golf Club Society celebrates 100 years

Olds Golf Club Society celebrates 100 years

Town councillor Wanda Blatz brought greetings and congratulations on behalf of council and Mayor Judy Dahl
Charging for vaccines won’t lead to spike, says MLA Nixon

Charging for vaccines won’t lead to spike, says MLA Nixon

Alberta Medical Association and United Nurses of Alberta oppose plan and outline concerns
Olds Grizzlys trade two forwards

Olds Grizzlys trade two forwards

Both Alberta Junior Hockey League forwards played in 2024-25 season
Inaugural Water Valley festival celebrates arts and music

Inaugural Water Valley festival celebrates arts and music

Musicians and artists participated on June 20-22 in first-ever Water Valley Arts & Music Festival
Sundre, Olds RCMP officers asked about traffic stops

Sundre, Olds RCMP officers asked about traffic stops

Members of RCMP detachments in Sundre and Olds appeared before Mountain View County council on June 11 to present recent crime statistics and discuss policing issues
Cooperation key to agriculture success

Cooperation key to agriculture success

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) held its ‘Americas Agriculture and Food Security Forum’ at the Olds college on June 16-17
UCP’s Tara Sawyer wins byelection with 61.1 per cent of vote

UCP’s Tara Sawyer wins byelection with 61.1 per cent of vote

Four candidates ran in June 23 byelection for the Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills riding to replace former UCP MLA Nathan Cooper, who resigned to become the Alberta’s representative in Washington, D.C.
Tara Sawyer wins Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills byelection

Tara Sawyer wins Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills byelection

First time UCP candidate has been elected to public office
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