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‘We’re here’: Victim services highlights changes since 2024 provincial remodel

‘We’re here’: Victim services highlights changes since 2024 provincial remodel

Despite changes in supports, EARVSS has a ‘no wrong door’ approach
Athabasca snowmobile trail still on track despite county concern

Athabasca snowmobile trail still on track despite county concern

The Great Canadian Trail runs through most of the country but currently stops in Athabasca. The Athabasca River Runners are hoping to fix that
You eat, they eat, Weat: Plamondon woman launches farm to table smartphone app

You eat, they eat, Weat: Plamondon woman launches farm to table smartphone app

Weat Local Market connects consumers to community producers
Heartwood act celebrating female pioneers on the guitar

Heartwood act celebrating female pioneers on the guitar

Sue Foley’s “One Guitar Woman” act showcases early works of leading female figures on the instrument
Have you ever wondered what's in your bread?

Have you ever wondered what's in your bread?

Local grain farmer Otto Rottier starts 'mill your own flour' business
‘Just plant some damn trees’: County councillors have policy dust up

‘Just plant some damn trees’: County councillors have policy dust up

Dust control policy continues to split Athabasca County council with disagreements over who pays and how much they get
'Too cold for crime' in Boyle in late 2024: RCMP

'Too cold for crime' in Boyle in late 2024: RCMP

Boyle RCMP say Q3 statistics on par with expectations
Aspen View looking for positive community engagement for students

Aspen View looking for positive community engagement for students

Presentation to Athabasca County highlights enrolment numbers, student to staff ratios
‘Truly a gift’: Boyle volunteers donate CPR machine to village hospital

‘Truly a gift’: Boyle volunteers donate CPR machine to village hospital

Automated chest compression machine makes saving lives easier, says hospital supervisor
Heartwood Spring series brings Juno-winning acts to Athabasca

Heartwood Spring series brings Juno-winning acts to Athabasca

Local clubs focus shifting away from folk and into a wider range of musical styles with each season
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