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Farmers ask Boyle village council to reconsider anhydrous ammonia tank closure

Farmers ask Boyle village council to reconsider anhydrous ammonia tank closure

Three Boyle area farmers are asking Boyle village council to reconsider its motion to decommission an anhydrous ammonia storage tank within village limits.
Community band, SwingCats giving free concert Dec. 16

Community band, SwingCats giving free concert Dec. 16

The Athabasca Community Band and its SwingCats Orchestra jazz ensemble subdivision will be performing their annual Christmas concert Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Nancy Appleby Theatre.
Sleigh rides, DJ and Santa on the menu for Boyle Moonlight Madness

Sleigh rides, DJ and Santa on the menu for Boyle Moonlight Madness

Organizers of Boyle Moonlight Madness are hoping for the best in terms of weather for the Dec. 6 event. “Everything is always up in the air depending on the weather,” said Boyle & District Chamber of Commerce president Connie Radmanovich.
Water commission CAO says treated water is safe to drink post-slurry plume

Water commission CAO says treated water is safe to drink post-slurry plume

The acting chief administrative officer for the Aspen Regional Water Services Commission (ARWSC) said town and county residents’ drinking water is safe despite a plume of at least 670 million litres of coal slurry recently passing town via the Athaba
$1,000 shares offered through new local capital cooperative

$1,000 shares offered through new local capital cooperative

Investing in local capital means getting a bunch of smart business people together to come up with economically viable ideas and then financially backing them, and this is just what the Town of Athabasca needs for a surge of economic development, acc
Crime rates up overall in county and town

Crime rates up overall in county and town

Athabasca County crime rates are up slightly so far this year compared to last year, and continued staffing shortages at the Athabasca RCMP have not helped, according to Athabasca RCMP Sgt. Brian Scott.
EPC calls on public to join indoor garage sale fundraiser

EPC calls on public to join indoor garage sale fundraiser

Edwin Parr Composite School will host a “Purge and Splurge” indoor garage sale in the school’s cafeteria to raise money for the school’s cosmetology and esthetics program this Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
House fire Saturday morning

House fire Saturday morning

The Athabasca Fire Department and Richmond Park Fire Department responded to a call early Saturday morning at a residence on Sawdy Road. See Tuesday's Athabasca Advocate for more.
Moonlight Madness 'Bingo' contest rules amended

Moonlight Madness 'Bingo' contest rules amended

The Athabasca District Chamber of Commerce has amended the official rules for the Moonlight Madness ‘Bingo’ contest, to allow for contest entry without the requirement of a purchase from participating merchants.
The king and I

The king and I

Lief Lauridsen as King Grin and Lee Morey as Cobweb Spider kept the audience in stitches during the Edwin Parr Composite For Sale Theatre performance of The Snow Queen last week. The show ran three nights, plus an afternoon performance for Landing Trail Intermediate School students, all at the Nancy Appleby Theatre.
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