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Meet Athabasca's new keeper of the past

Meet Athabasca's new keeper of the past

Athabasca has found themselves a new overseer of the archives with the hiring of former Landing Trail Intermediate School teacher Gina Payzant on Aug. 3. “I’m extremely excited,” Payzant said.
Neil Fassina, new Athabasca University president

Neil Fassina, new Athabasca University president

Athabasca University’s new president is NAIT provost and vice-president academic Neil Fassina, set to take the post on Oct. 11.
No pain no gain

No pain no gain

After a countdown from three, the people in the Tipton’s Independent parking lot could hear two things, a tearing of wax strips, followed almost immediately by a 22 men-in-pain choir.
Athabasca U hires new president

Athabasca U hires new president

Athabasca University has hired a new president of the institution, Neil Fassina. Fassina comes to Athabasca with a background in human resources and organizational psychology as well as business experience at several post-secondary institutions.
Teaching artistic expression

Teaching artistic expression

After slowly becoming a permanent fixture in the community, the Calling Lake Arts Academy will going into their third year with a couple of fresh ideas.
Town of Athabasca stuck in limbo

Town of Athabasca stuck in limbo

The Town of Athabasca's council has terminated its contract with chief administrative officer Josh Pyrcz after a vote at a special meeting held Aug. 10 regarding his resignation letter.
Parks foreman selected as town's interim CAO

Parks foreman selected as town's interim CAO

A special Town of Athabasca council meeting held just after noon on Aug. 15 ended with the appointment of an interim chief administrative officer.
Town votes not to write off unpaid trade receivables

Town votes not to write off unpaid trade receivables

Faced with receivables dating back to 2005, the Town of Athabasca council voted against writing off $24,924.93 in trade receivables at the last council meeting, held July 19.
Work still left on Boyle centre

Work still left on Boyle centre

As the Boyle Municipal Centre comes closer to completion, the village’s council voted to pay up most of the money they had been holding back from Johnston Builders, the contractors who worked on the building.
Town on hunt for new finance director

Town on hunt for new finance director

The Town of Athabasca is officially on the lookout for a new director of finance now that the interim director has left his position.
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