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Inaugural show n’ shine a winner

Inaugural show n’ shine a winner

Despite a few glitches, the organizers of Precision Collision Repair and Restoration’s first ever show N’ shine held July 24-25 were pleased with the results.
Pedalmasters ride to conquer cancer

Pedalmasters ride to conquer cancer

A determined team of Westlock-area women will take to their bicycles next month to help raise money for caner research.
Flatbush Rocks one more time

Flatbush Rocks one more time

What may have been the last of the Flatbush Rocks concerts went down with a bang as AC/DC tribute band Thunderstruck blew the lid off the Flatbush Community Complex July 18.
History written with a needle and thread

History written with a needle and thread

Residents from around the province are learning their history was not just written with a pen and paper, but also with a needle and thread.
Walking in support of suicide awareness

Walking in support of suicide awareness

Area residents united to walk in support of mental health during the third annual Westlock Suicide Walk.
Show and shine packs Lindahl Park

Show and shine packs Lindahl Park

Hundreds celebrated classic cars at the 28th annual Westlock Wheels of Class Show N’ Shine held Sunday.
Hot wheels roll into town

Hot wheels roll into town

If you are in need of a good hotrod and muscle-car fix, you are in luck as Westlock’s annual car show is just around the corner.
From the field to the plate

From the field to the plate

A Pickardville family is looking to change the way we eat and in the process is trying to streamline the way food comes from the farm and ends up on the table.
PNCS attendance area expanded

PNCS attendance area expanded

Pembina Hills trustees voted 4-3 Wednesday to approve expanding the attendance area for Pembina North Community School (PNCS) to include a stretch of the Sunniebend Road from Highway 44 west to Range Road 272 for the coming school year In a recorded
Walking for a cure

Walking for a cure

Over 100 people turned out to the Rotary Spirit Centre June 16 to help raise money for research into Type 1 diabetes. The event was part of JDRF’s Walk to Cure Diabetes that brings over 45,000 people across 70 cities and towns across the country.
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