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Village of Boyle aquires land for industrial, commercial and airport development

Village of Boyle aquires land for industrial, commercial and airport development

Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Hector Goudreau on Sept. 10 signed off on legislation to annex a portion of land to the Village of Boyle, which will present the village with future developmental opportunities.
Stoking the flames of the past

Stoking the flames of the past

Sharon Harding (back) tries to get a better look while Ralph Gilmore stokes the flames in order to get a medal red hot during the blacksmith demonstration that was held Saturday morning on the riverfront as part of the Athabasca Heritage Art Days Sept. 18-19.
County councillors face opposition

County councillors face opposition

Almost all the current Athabasca County councillors will have to turn back challengers if they hope to retain their seats. Following Monday’s close of nominations for the Oct.
Ten people seek seven town council seats

Ten people seek seven town council seats

In the town of Athabasca, voters will choose their mayor Oct. 18, as current councillor Roger Morrill challenges incumbent Colleen Powell. Powell has completed one term as mayor after serving as a councillor for nine years.
Seven candidates will likely run for Village of Boyle council

Seven candidates will likely run for Village of Boyle council

Two new faces will attempt to earn seats on Boyle Village council in the Oct. 18 municipal election. The two new candidates, David Peter Bencharsky and Roger Hall, make it seven hopefuls running for the five open councillor spots.
Obeying Calling Lake fishing rules and regulations a problem this summer

Obeying Calling Lake fishing rules and regulations a problem this summer

Despite new fishing regulations, fines have been piling up this summer at Calling Lake where many fishers have not been obeying the new rules set out by Alberta Sustainable Resource Development (SRD).
Young man receives jail time and large fines

Young man receives jail time and large fines

Chad Ray Howse, 21, pleaded guilty to four separate charges at Boyle Provincial Court Aug. 10, which resulted in several large fines and jail time for the young man.
Oct. 18 checklist

Oct. 18 checklist

It's now four months until St. Albert voters head to the polls for the Oct. 18 civic election. With that in mind here's a quick run-down of who's running and who's not from incumbent councillors and challengers.
Cathy Heron eyes St. Albert city council seat

Cathy Heron eyes St. Albert city council seat

Cathy Heron became the first woman to enter the race for city council when she announced her candidacy last week. Heron, 42, chairs council's community services advisory board and is a member of others like the RCMP advisory board.
Jones joins race for St. Albert city council

Jones joins race for St. Albert city council

Although he confirmed a few months ago that a bid for re-election to St. Albert city council was in the cards, Coun. Gareth Jones made it official this week. Jones, 70, has been a pleasant surprise during his first term on council.
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