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Boyle council members open themselves to public

Boyle council members open themselves to public

Boyle council met the public recently. Council members, along with the village mayor and chief administrative officer (CAO), met with residents during a public meet and greet on April 11.
Killer highway gets improved emergency servicing

Killer highway gets improved emergency servicing

Emergency response improvements are slated for Highway 63, or as it’s known locally, the ‘highway of death’. The Province of Alberta and the County of Athabasca are investing a combined $1.
Boyle balances budget for 2011

Boyle balances budget for 2011

The Village of Boyle council adopted a balanced budget for 2011 last Wednesday. The budget estimates that the village will take in just under $4.3 million in revenue, with $1.2 million coming from taxation, which is up 5.7 per cent from last year.
Amalgamation back on the agenda?

Amalgamation back on the agenda?

Is the touchy subject of municipal amalgamation about to resurface? Amalgamation of the Town and County of Athabasca was defeated in a plebiscite in April 2004, but it was resurrected during a closed-door joint town and county council meeting held Ma
Get 'er done!

Get 'er done!

Adam Ware (l) and Travis Shalapay of the Athabasca Fire Department enjoy some warm weather as they wash the fire engine after going a call on Sunday afternoon. Their services were needed when an estimated 100 litres of fuel spilled at a local gas station.
Boyle residents will have chance to speak with mayor and council

Boyle residents will have chance to speak with mayor and council

It’s time to speak up, Boyle. Boyle residents who have been itching for a chance to speak vis-ŕ-vis with their mayor and village council members will have an opportunity to voice their concerns and/or kudos on April 11 during a public meeting.
Alberta Transportation on schedule for interchange construction

Alberta Transportation on schedule for interchange construction

Alberta Transportation has not put the brakes on the Highway 55/813 interchange project, a spokesperson said last week.
Colinton water rates go up

Colinton water rates go up

Residents of Colinton have been received water from the Aspen Regional Water System for almost X years. Now, they have to pay for it. Athabasca County council increased Colinton’s water rates at their meeting last Thursday.
Ashbey new Boyle CAO

Ashbey new Boyle CAO

The Village of Boyle has hired former Athabasca County councillor Charlie Ashbey as its new chief administrative officer. Ashbey started his new job last Monday. “When the job became available, I was interested immediately,” he said.
Riverfront tender $200,000 less than anticipated

Riverfront tender $200,000 less than anticipated

Development of Athabasca’s riverfront will cost the town as much as 25 per cent less than they originally expected.
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