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Lining It Up

Lining It Up

Trevor Martin of Athabasca's Senyk rink is all business as he sends the rock down the ice during the Athabasca Curling Club's annual mixed bonspiel at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex last weekend.
Pleasant Valley celebrates one year at new location

Pleasant Valley celebrates one year at new location

Pleasant Valley Lodge celebrated their one-year anniversary for their new location this past week. The Lodge moved into their new building on 47th Ave. one year ago, from their previous location on 53rd Street.
Portage College plans new facility near Boyle

Portage College plans new facility near Boyle

Portage College has applied to purchase two chunks of Crown land south of Boyle for their Heavy Equipment Operator Training Centre.
Convicted voyeur's jail sentence reduced from 27 months to 18

Convicted voyeur's jail sentence reduced from 27 months to 18

Former Athabasca youth worker Jason Andrew Keough, who is in prison for voyeurism and possession of child pornography, has had his sentence reduced from 27 months to 18, the Edmonton Journal reported on Jan. 12. Keough, 37, was convicted Jan.
Athabasca's Newest Resident

Athabasca's Newest Resident

Athabasca's first baby of the new year is Landen Dominic Boucher, who was born on Jan. 2 at 10:15 a.m. to parents Heather and Roger Boucher. His family also includes older siblings Alayna (2) and Logan (4). He was born at the Westlock Health Care Centre.
RBC donates money to local causes

RBC donates money to local causes

The Royal Bank of Canada’s Blue Water Project donated $250,000 to Athabasca University’s Athabasca River Basin Research Institute (ARBRI) in June of last year.
Elections Alberta looking into political contributions

Elections Alberta looking into political contributions

Officials from Elections Alberta may be looking into the constituency of Athabasca-Redwater and the County of Athabasca over potentially illegal political donations made between 2007 and 2011, the Edmonton Journal reported last Friday.
Quartet to vie for spot on Athabasca town council

Quartet to vie for spot on Athabasca town council

Athabasca residents will have four choices in the Feb. 6 byelection to elect a new town councillor.
Don't Forget The Marshmallows

Don't Forget The Marshmallows

A controlled burn of a brushpile fire at the Athabasca Compost Site provided a stark contrast to the wintry weather last Friday. Seen from the right angle, the fire almost appeared to have consumed the Athabasca River Bridge.
Athabasca Christmas Bird Count takes flight

Athabasca Christmas Bird Count takes flight

For the eighteenth year in a row volunteers from across Athabasca came together for an event that was for the birds. In the mild weather of last Tuesday morning (Dec.
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