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Work being done to complete River View Station project

Work being done to complete River View Station project

Progress is once again being made on a project that had long been considered an eyesore in Athabasca. Siding started to go up at the River View Station last month and, though work is slow, it is moving forward.
Safety is the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians

Safety is the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians

Intersections pose the single greatest risk for both pedestrians and drivers with more than half of traffic fatalities in the country occurring where roads meet.
Disappointment just one reaction to WRP floor crossing

Disappointment just one reaction to WRP floor crossing

Stunned is probably an understatement for how Travis Olson felt when he learned last month that nine Wildrose Party MLAs were packing up for a seat on the government side of the legislature.
Plow-ed Into Ditch

Plow-ed Into Ditch

A snowplow was one of the many vehicles that found the road conditions rather difficult to navigate early in the morning last Friday and had to be pulled from the east side ditch along Highway 827. The snow, combined with extremely cold temperatures, continued to hamper motorists over the weekend.
Campaign found more drivers are heeding the message

Campaign found more drivers are heeding the message

A drop in the number of impaired driving charges and a rise in the number vehicles that went through CheckStops in the region translates into a very successful holiday campaign for local police.
Trustees select concept of what new logo will look like

Trustees select concept of what new logo will look like

An updated, more modern logo concept has been adopted by the Aspen View Public Schools (AVPS) board of trustees.
Annual bird count down slightly, some species do return

Annual bird count down slightly, some species do return

Unlike last year’s blizzard that hampered the annual bird count, this year is more of a mixed bag with no clear reasons for why the numbers are what they are. The count was held Dec.
Boyle woman teaches grandson a life lesson in giving

Boyle woman teaches grandson a life lesson in giving

This Christmas, Boyle’s Linda Saunders decided to teach her grandson how to give by starting a campaign for the teen room at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton. “I thought ‘How can I give?’ and I wanted it to be for a cancer cause.
Tis The Season

Tis The Season

Santa Claus showed up with a bag filled with gifts at the Smith School Christmas concert on Dec. 18, which meant a big line up of children to see the cheerful fellow.
Edwin Parr Composite gets tagged by vandals over holiday break

Edwin Parr Composite gets tagged by vandals over holiday break

Vandals took advantage of the holiday break to put an ugly mark on Edwin Parr Composite. The graffiti was sprayed on a van as well as the entire south wall of the school and several other walls on the west side.
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