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Bethel Bible Camp continues to offer free camping experience for kids of all ages

Bethel Bible Camp continues to offer free camping experience for kids of all ages

For 73 years, Bethel Bible Camp has been offering youth in the Westlock region a chance to go to summer camp for free.
Saying goodbye to a community champion

Saying goodbye to a community champion

When Sister Eileen Therese Boyle came to Westlock from the Sisters of Charity in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Aug. 15, 1971 to work as a nurse in the Immaculata Hospital run by the Sisters, she came with very little luggage.
Demolition derby crashes into Barrhead on Friday, Aug. 10

Demolition derby crashes into Barrhead on Friday, Aug. 10

The biggest local event of the entire summer — the Barrhead Agricultural Society’s annual Demolition Derby — is set to enter its 27th year of metal-crunching action at the rodeo grounds this Friday, Aug. 10.
Blue Heron Fair Days has a little something for everyone

Blue Heron Fair Days has a little something for everyone

Often it is difficult for the organizing committee of Blue Heron Fair Days to come up with an overall theme.
FCSS director retires

FCSS director retires

After five years of heading Westlock and District Family and Community Support Services (FCSS), executive director Cindy Olchowy is calling it a career.
Jarvie’s spirit shines through near tragedy

Jarvie’s spirit shines through near tragedy

There were games and activities for the kids, movies, beer gardens, a pancake breakfast, a parade and the ever-popular lawnmower races at the annual Jarvie Days festival.
Where history comes alive

Where history comes alive

If the walls of the Westlock Pioneer Museum could talk, they would speak of how far the area has come in the last century. With antiquities dating back at least 100 years, the community’s history comes alive at the museum.
Awareness and enforcement focus of Operation Safe Driver

Awareness and enforcement focus of Operation Safe Driver

Alberta Commercial Vehicle Enforcement teamed up with agencies across the continent last week in an effort to improve commercial driver behaviors through effective enforcement, education and awareness.
Bringing Billy Loutit to life

Bringing Billy Loutit to life

The story of local Métis hero Billy Loutit was brought to life at the Athabasca Riverfront Park through the opening night of a one-man play by Theatre Athabasca July 14.
Child poverty rates in Peace River-Westlock riding worst in Alberta

Child poverty rates in Peace River-Westlock riding worst in Alberta

At least one quarter of the children in the Peace River-Westlock riding are living below the poverty line according to a study by Campaign 2000, an anti-poverty advocacy group.
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