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Christmas Angels

Christmas Angels

Students from Busby School performed their annual Christmas concert at the community hall last Monday, Dec. 20. Here, Grade 1 students Kasyn Pipke (left), Brooke Morgan and Kadin Chamzuk perform the song Chatter with the Angels.
School bus ends up in ditch

School bus ends up in ditch

A Pembina Hills school division bus ended up in a ditch along Highway 651 on Monday morning, delaying the school day for many children for nearly an hour.
Alleged Esso robber still in Remand

Alleged Esso robber still in Remand

Funding and staff shortages at Alberta Hospital, the province’s main psychiatric facility, are having a detrimental effect on the administration of justice, local lawyer Bruce Lennon says.
Chamber elects new executive

Chamber elects new executive

The Westlock and District Chamber of Commerce will continue on in 2011 with a new executive.
Councils mull funding options for Pembina Lodge expansion

Councils mull funding options for Pembina Lodge expansion

The Westlock Foundation is planning a 61-bed expansion to the Pembina Lodge in Westlock, but how the $5 million expansion will be financed is still up for discussion.
Winter storm paralyzes Westlock

Winter storm paralyzes Westlock

That snowstorm that Environment Canada said dropped over 12 centimetres of snow on the Westlock area last Tuesday and Wednesday, paralyzing the streets and frustrating residents, also did a number on the Town of Westlock’s snow removal program.
Stand Alone Photo

Stand Alone Photo

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114 days for repeat drunk driver

114 days for repeat drunk driver

A man from the Alexander First Nation will spend the next 118 days in jail for an impaired driving charge that dates back two years. Craig Vernon Paul, 37, was sentenced for driving with a blood alcohol level over .
No word from PHRD superintendent

No word from PHRD superintendent

Rumours abound about Pembina Hills Regional Division Supt. Richard Harvey, but board members are saying very little about his leave of absence. Clayton Jespersen, who will continue to act as board chair until the Oct.
Movie Clips

Movie Clips

What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy.
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