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Primary care 'crumbling around us,' survey of Alberta doctors shows

Primary care 'crumbling around us,' survey of Alberta doctors shows

Family medicine in Alberta is no longer on the brink of collapse, "it's crumbling around us as we speak," Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association.
BREAKING: RCMP arrest Fawcett shooting suspect

BREAKING: RCMP arrest Fawcett shooting suspect

REDWATER – Officers from the Redwater, Westlock, and Athabasca RCMP detachments, alongside numerous other units, executed an arrest warrant Jan. 23 at a rural residence in Thorhild County. According to a Jan. 24 release from Const.
Tough loss against division rival

Tough loss against division rival

COVID business loan repayment success a mixed bag

COVID business loan repayment success a mixed bag

Some businesses still struggling to repay regional relief and recovery fund debts
Bigstone Cree Nation renews state of local emergency

Bigstone Cree Nation renews state of local emergency

Chief Andy Alook points to crime, lack of mental health resources as critical issues
County of Barrhead councillors waive firefighting bills for two historic church fires

County of Barrhead councillors waive firefighting bills for two historic church fires

The firefighting invoice for St. Aidan's Community Church came to $1,350, while the bill for the Pioneer Church came to $3,375
Cold weather, control work 'crushing' Alberta mountain pine beetle

Cold weather, control work 'crushing' Alberta mountain pine beetle

“It’s been a real concerted effort on the part of forestry and other ministries to battle with the pine beetle but getting help from Mother Nature with a few good cold snaps has helped, too.”
Home Time Hockey returns to Westlock

Home Time Hockey returns to Westlock

Full slate of players already set for Rotary fundraiser in March
PHOTO: Athabasca sunrise

PHOTO: Athabasca sunrise

Check out the morning sky above Whispering Hills Primary School Jan. 24
Athabasca and Boyle both prepared last week's for cold snap

Athabasca and Boyle both prepared last week's for cold snap

Both the town and village say they have plans in place in case power outages are required during high-usage periods for power.
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