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The '80s are coming to Flatbush

The '80s are coming to Flatbush

Canadian hard rock band Honeymoon Suite is coming to Flatbush this Saturday. The Niagara Falls, Ont.
Show and shine sets new attendance record

Show and shine sets new attendance record

More than 170 cars of all shapes, sizes and eras flooded into Westlock’s Lindahl Park on July 8 for the 25th annual Westlock Wheels of Class Show and Shine. “It went awesome,” said Wheels of Class secretary-treasurer Dave Ristoff.

Pilot project targets troubled teens

Youth with various difficulties will get some help transitioning into adulthood once a six-month pilot project starts this September.

FCSS continues to expand services

Westlock & District Family & Community Support Services continues to expand the variety of services it offers in the community, but it may not have the funds to keep it up.

Plenty for kids to do this summer

“I’m bored.” Nearly all of us have heard, or at one time even uttered this phrase that unfortunately becomes all too common during the summer break.
Spirit Centre fundraising not done yet

Spirit Centre fundraising not done yet

Fundraising for the Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre continues, with the target of $1.6 million nearly reached after a successful grand opening on June 16. As of June 29, the Spirit Centre fundraising committee had on its files $1.
Walk to Cure Diabetes raises over $17K

Walk to Cure Diabetes raises over $17K

More than 150 Westlock area residents braved the rain to participate in the 10th annual Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes on Tuesday evening (June 19), raising more than $17,500.
Communities set to celebrate Canada Day

Communities set to celebrate Canada Day

If you’re looking for something to do this July 1, then the Westlock area has several celebrations planned for Canada’s 145th birthday.
Seniors' trade show a busy affair

Seniors' trade show a busy affair

Back for its third year in Westlock, the Trade Show for Seniors on June 15 went off without a hitch.

Clyde Summer Solstice festival back for more

There are big hopes that this year’s Clyde Summer Solstice celebrations will not endure the wrath of Mother Nature.
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