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Athabasca area athletes represented region with ‘heart,’ during volleyball provincials

Athabasca area athletes represented region with ‘heart,’ during volleyball provincials

Sr. High teams from Athabasca and Boyle took to the courts Nov. 23-25
Long-term fate of Rochester School to be determined in January

Long-term fate of Rochester School to be determined in January

Aspen View trustees table topic to ensure community is heard
How to tell if your Giving Tuesday donation is making an impact

How to tell if your Giving Tuesday donation is making an impact

On Giving Tuesday it’s wise to stop and reflect on where your money is going and the impact it will have, said Greg Thomson, director of research at Charity Intelligence. 
Barrhead ag society goes ahead with land purchase

Barrhead ag society goes ahead with land purchase

Wildrose Rodeo Association asks ag society to submit another bid for their showcase rodeo finals Challenge event
Town of Westlock councillors passionate, defiant in opposing crosswalk and flagpole bylaw

Town of Westlock councillors passionate, defiant in opposing crosswalk and flagpole bylaw

Residents will vote on bylaw Feb. 22, 2024
Rural car chargers vital for Canadian transport, says panel

Rural car chargers vital for Canadian transport, says panel

Without public support, rural towns won't have electric vehicle chargers says panelist at 2023 Electric Mobility Canada conference held in Alberta this month.
Employment facilitators present 2023 data to town council

Employment facilitators present 2023 data to town council

Need for employment resources increasing during recent months, facilitators say
Pembina Hills Supt. Michael Borgfjord submits resignation

Pembina Hills Supt. Michael Borgfjord submits resignation

Borgfjord will take on role of superintendent of Black Gold School Division starting June 1, 2024
Half of young Canadians are fearing eviction: Habitat for Humanity Canada

Half of young Canadians are fearing eviction: Habitat for Humanity Canada

Key takeaways from Stats Can housing data show half of Canadians are spending 50 per cent or more of their income on housing costs.
ATA calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes following defeat of bill

ATA calls for greater transparency on classroom sizes following defeat of bill

“Adequate support for public education should not be a partisan or political issue,” ATA president Jason Schilling stated. “Regardless of political stripe, Albertans across the board want to see well-funded classrooms.”
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