Olds, Alberta
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Census division | No. 6 |
County | Mountain View |
Area: | 11.14 km² |
Founded | 1905 |
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Population
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6,703 (2005) |
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Time zone | Mountain: UTC -7 |
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Elevation | 1040 m MSL |
Highways | Highway 2A Highway 27 |
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Mayor | Judy Dahl |
Governing body | Olds Town Council |
1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census. {{Canadian City/Extra references=Town of Olds website}}
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Olds (Alberta, Canada, located south of Red Deer, the nearest large community.
) is a small town in centralOlds is 90 km from Calgary. Olds College is noted for its Agricultural Programs, as well as its Fashion Marketing Studies.
[edit] Sport
1st Olds Scouts, 2nd Olds Scouts, Bulldogs Football, Kiwanis Club of Olds, Lions Club, Olds Grizzlys, Olds Minor Hockey, Rotary Club of Olds, Spartans Football,
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Didsbury |
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