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Three businesses contribute big bucks to Movember

Three businesses contribute big bucks to Movember

Thirteen men at three Westlock businesses put their razors away last month, and in the process raised nearly $13,000 for prostate and testicular cancer research.
Busby teen brings back hardware

Busby teen brings back hardware

Local equestrian Hayley Watt is riding high after bringing home two big awards from a competition in Columbus, Ohio. The 17-year-old R.F.
Tawatinaw ski hill ready for the season

Tawatinaw ski hill ready for the season

If the cold weather holds up, skiers could expect to hit the slopes at Tawatinaw as early as this coming weekend. Regardless, Westlock County recreation services coordinator Adam Esch said he’s confident the hill will be open by the Dec.

Santa Claus parade returns to Clyde

Santa will return to Clyde this Sunday when the sixth annual Santa Claus Parade takes to the streets. The parade starts at 5 p.m. on Dec.
Death By Robot remember their Fawcett roots

Death By Robot remember their Fawcett roots

Westlock County isn’t known for the wealth of big-name musicians coming out of its hamlets, but three artists from Fawcett are hoping to change all that.

Youngster helps save grandfather

When faced with a potentially dangerous situation, one young boy is credited with helping to save his grandfather. On Nov.

Westlock remembers

Approximately 800 residents turned out to the Remembrance Day service hosted on Nov. 11 to remember the service of Canadian soldiers in wartime.
Remembrance Day hits home for local soldier

Remembrance Day hits home for local soldier

For those of us who have never served in the military, Remembrance Day is nonetheless a somber time for reflection on the high cost of the quality of life we all enjoy.
Santa Claus is coming to town!

Santa Claus is coming to town!

The Christmas season in Westlock kicks into high gear this weekend as the 2013 Festival of Christmas Wonder comes to town. This year’s festival takes place Nov.
No stone left alone

No stone left alone

Students from R.F. Staples School and St. Mary School participated in “a new way of remembering our war veterans” on Friday by placing poppies and Canadian flags on the graves of nearly 100 local residents who had served during wartime.
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