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Heartwood Folk Club celebrates 20 years

Heartwood Folk Club celebrates 20 years

The Heartwood Folk Club celebrated 20 years of “great stories, funny jokes and wonderful music” at the Nancy Appleby Theatre Oct. 1.
Funding on the minds of acclaimed trustees

Funding on the minds of acclaimed trustees

The education system’s per-seat funding system is this term’s important battle to fight among the acclaimed Aspen View School Division trustees.
The 5th annual Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala

The 5th annual Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala

Get ready for a night of celebration in the community as the local businesses nominated receive rewards for their efforts.
Scars of the heart

Scars of the heart

Now, we teach our language without being hit. Wabasca and Desmarais area Elders and Mistassiniy School mentors sat side by side at a long table set up in the front of the school’s gymnasium Sept.
Boyle Spray Park makes waves

Boyle Spray Park makes waves

Athabasca County council decided not to share in the operating costs of the proposed Boyle Spray Park in their Sept. 28 meeting, saying they need more information and want to set up a board to discuss recreational funding in the county.
Your town council candidates …

Your town council candidates …

Candidates running for Town of Athabasca council will be facing some serious competition in the upcoming Oct. 16 election, with 12 individuals vying for one of six seats in the council chambers.
Green thumbs at Boyle School

Green thumbs at Boyle School

Boyle School students are now reaping the rewards of planting a community garden in May. Tara Laroue said the school decided to plant the garden with the Boyle Betterment Committee.
Div. 9: Time for nine

Div. 9: Time for nine

Local farmer Harold Krawec and deputy-reeve Warren Griffin are vying for Athabasca County's Division 9 (North of Athabasca River) council seat.
Heroes of the Appleby

Heroes of the Appleby

All the typical superhero tropes electrified the Nancy Appleby Theatre Sept. 30. Accidental Humour Co. returned to Athabasca for a second time for the production of The Spark: A Hero Takes Charge, produced by Theatre Athabasca. Accidental Humour Co.
Football in his blood

Football in his blood

Football saved his life, and he has spent the last 17 years giving Athabasca and area kids that same experience.
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