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Antler show successful despite reduced numbers

Antler show successful despite reduced numbers

Despite lower-than-usual numbers of antlers brought in, the sixth annual Busby and District Fish and Game Association’s antler scoring and tradeshow on Jan. 25 was a success.
Bowling down cancer

Bowling down cancer

Think pink! That could have been the reaction of any visitor to Westlock Bowl the past two weekends as the bowling alley played host to the Knockdown Cancer fundraiser for the third consecutive year. Teams bowling on Jan.
Daycare director resigns

Daycare director resigns

The future of childcare in Westlock is anything but certain after the executive director of the Westlock Child Care Society resigned earlier this month.
Westlock Foundation cuts 27 jobs

Westlock Foundation cuts 27 jobs

Despite laying off 27 employees — or 20 per cent of its workforce — the Westlock Foundation does not expect its clients will see any change to the services they receive. On Nov.

Recent weather unusual, but not unexpected

Westlock has had a larger dump of snow and a few more freezing rain warnings than normal this winter, but nothing too extreme, an Environment Canada meteorologist says.

Hundreds benefit from Santa’s Anonymous

After all was said and done, the community has helped more than 100 families enjoy a Merry Christmas this season.
T. Buckley set for CATS show

T. Buckley set for CATS show

The Cultural Arts Theatre is going to be a hub of varied music this Friday when the T. Buckley Band comes to town. Tim Buckley leads the ensemble, which will feature five musicians during the performance.
Gord Bell makes return to Westlock ice

Gord Bell makes return to Westlock ice

Gord Bell has taken what could be his last lap around Westlock ice in a competitive hockey game.
Michalczuk seeks to reinvent the wheel

Michalczuk seeks to reinvent the wheel

Darren Michalczuk is used to spending his time in a classroom in front of a smart board, not in his kitchen in front of a smart phone. But the Westlock man has chosen to do just that.
T-Birds score for the food bank

T-Birds score for the food bank

The Westlock Thunderbirds Football Club is helping to tackle hunger this Christmas break by raising money for the Westlock and District Food Bank. Players from the club were at Sobeys the week before Christmas, working shifts bagging groceries.
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