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Pyrcz on candidate registry list in Leduc

Pyrcz on candidate registry list in Leduc

Josh Pyrcz, former CAO for the Town of Athabasca, has put his name down on the candidate registry for the City of Leduc.
RCMP say drug charges up this summer

RCMP say drug charges up this summer

Athabasca County has seen a decrease in crime this summer from last year, according to Athabasca and Boyle RCMP. Staff Sgt. Brian Nicholl of the Athabasca RCMP detachment and Cpl.
Pancakes and politics

Pancakes and politics

Locals can rub shoulders with local politicians while chowing down on a pancakes and eggs during the Athabasca District Chamber of Commerce’s annual Mayor and Reeve Breakfast, Sept. 13.
Municipal Affairs hands down report

Municipal Affairs hands down report

It's a rare thing to read the words “little b**** ” in an official government document.
Shovels in the dirt, eyes on the prize

Shovels in the dirt, eyes on the prize

Dignitaries of all ages broke ground on the region’s new $15-million pool project Aug. 30, digging their golden shovels into the new construction site just off of University Drive.
Municipal report met with mixed reviews

Municipal report met with mixed reviews

Unsurprised. Happy it's out. Too little, too late. Mixed reviews greeted the province's inspection report into the Town of Athabasca's affairs at its public presentation Aug. 28.
Live: Town of Athabasca municipal inspection report release

Live: Town of Athabasca municipal inspection report release

On Aug. 28 at 6 p.m., the Town of Athabasca's council will hear the results of the province's inspection into the town's affairs. We will bring you live coverage from the event.
Municipal inspection report to be unveiled

Municipal inspection report to be unveiled

Results of the long-awaited municipal inspection into the Town of Athabasca's affairs will be publicly presented Aug. 28 at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex. During their Aug.
Roping, riding and three smoking barrels

Roping, riding and three smoking barrels

Whether they came to watch cowboys cling to bulls or to enjoy food vendors and live music, hundreds of people from Alberta and British Columbia brought their boots and families to the Boyle Ag Grounds June 28-30 for the Boyle rodeo.
Rachel Ramey named new ACAO

Rachel Ramey named new ACAO

Chief administrative officer (CAO) Robert Jorgensen has promoted Rachel Ramey to assistant CAO after vetoing former interim CAO Doug Topinka’s decision to re-hire Melody Wolansky for the position.
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