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Winds tear apart Athabasca

Winds tear apart Athabasca

Strong winds have been wreaking havoc all over northern Alberta, and Athabasca is no exception. Overnight power lines, trees and other debris has been ripped apart and strewn across the town.
Splits personality

Splits personality

(l-r) Quinn Dubie and Bethanie Wagner practise the splits at an Athabasca Flips Gymnastics class. The girls are training for their first-ever competition next month.
LeMessurier to retire from Aspen View superintendency

LeMessurier to retire from Aspen View superintendency

Last Thursday, Aspen View Public Schools Division superintendent Brian LeMessurier announced that after 34 years of working for the division, he would be retiring at the end of the school year.
AHS North Zone first to run out of flu vaccine

AHS North Zone first to run out of flu vaccine

Anyone hoping for protection from a virulent flu strain that has spiked in Alberta in recent weeks is advised to wash their hands, cover their coughs and stay away from public places if they do start to show flu symptoms.
Boyle landfill could get new cell for construction waste

Boyle landfill could get new cell for construction waste

Athabasca Regional Waste Management Services Commission spokesperson Rob Smith announced last Wednesday that the Boyle landfill has closed its class-two cell but is still accepting food waste.
Athabasca joins worldwide movement to fight violence against women

Athabasca joins worldwide movement to fight violence against women

On Feb. 14, people all around the world will be standing up against violence against women — including residents of Athabasca.
MP Brian Jean resigns

MP Brian Jean resigns

Fort McMurray-Athabasca Member of Parliament Brian Jean is resigning as of Jan. 17. In a prepared statement, Jean offered little by way of explanation, saying, “In every job, there is a right time to move on. For me, that time has come.
Athabasca midget B teams go head-to-head with Hinton

Athabasca midget B teams go head-to-head with Hinton

Hinton received a mixed welcome at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex this weekend. The Athabasca midget B2 hockey team suffered an 8-5 loss to the Hinton midget B team last Saturday; on Sunday, Athabasca's midget B1 team secured a 6-5 win over the same team. (above) Tor Tangedal races against a Hinton player towards the puck on Saturday as Athabasca midget B2 captain Austin Legare and another Hinton player watch.
Village CAO praises Alberta Energy Corridor, cites successes

Village CAO praises Alberta Energy Corridor, cites successes

Despite other area municipalities and the local school board having cut financial support to the Alberta Energy Corridor (AEC) in the past year, the Village of Boyle continues as a steadfast member on the recommendation of its chief administrative of
Reports of strays around Athabasca spike over holidays

Reports of strays around Athabasca spike over holidays

There has been a significant increase in the number of reported stray animals in the Athabasca area over the holidays. One local expert said she’s taken in double the number of animals she did this time last year.
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