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Clyde approves tax incentive bylaw to boost housing development

Clyde approves tax incentive bylaw to boost housing development

A maximum one-time municipal tax break of up to $5,000 per dwelling unit offered.
RF Staples teacher honoured

RF Staples teacher honoured

A student nominated this teacher for going above and beyond in her support
Westlock court orders psych report on youth charged with attempted murder

Westlock court orders psych report on youth charged with attempted murder

Four youth face charges after assault of woman near Long Island Lake last year.
Westlock County approves Aerodrome emergency plan to deal with disasters

Westlock County approves Aerodrome emergency plan to deal with disasters

Westlock County approves Audio, Video Surveillance Policy to align with FOIP

Westlock County approves Audio, Video Surveillance Policy to align with FOIP

Policy covers county-owned and operated facilities.
Neerlandia windmill reconstruction progress

Neerlandia windmill reconstruction progress

Progress is happening on the re-construction of the historic Dutch Windmill
Pembina Lodge's aging additions need to be replaced: Homeland Housing

Pembina Lodge's aging additions need to be replaced: Homeland Housing

Future plans for the lodge include replacing the 1960 and 1972 additions with 60 studio suites spread across two floors. 
Urgent need for affordable housing in Alberta: Homeland Housing

Urgent need for affordable housing in Alberta: Homeland Housing

Province has seen significant influx of new residents in the last three years.
Food bank fuelled by Sobey's donation

Food bank fuelled by Sobey's donation

The cheque was presented to the Westlock food bank president Sharon Kennedy, and treasurer Helen Renaud on Wednesday, March 5 at 11:30 a.m. in the Sobeys parking lot. Funds will go toward purchasing more food, maintaining current programs, and continuing their crucial work to meet the increasing need with the community.
Town hosts Aspendale ASP open house, seeks residents' feedback

Town hosts Aspendale ASP open house, seeks residents' feedback

The open house welcomed just over 40 attendees— a mix of residents, owners, and professionals who participated in interactive activities designed to gather feedback on the development of undeveloped land in the community.
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