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Dapp's Levi Foster gets some big air during Saturday afternoon's slopestyle event at the 2012 Alberta Winter Games which was being hosted at the Tawatinaw Valley Ski Hill. Westlock-area athletes failed to make the podium at the skiing and snowboarding events.
Rottier returns

Rottier returns

Westlock’s Simeon Rottier will return to Alberta to play for the Edmonton Eskimos for the 2012 season in the Canadian Football League after recently signing a free-agent deal with the club.
Kubinec led wire-to-wire in PC race

Kubinec led wire-to-wire in PC race

The vote totals are in from the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party’s Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock nomination where Westlock County Coun. Maureen Kubinec was chosen to take over for Ken Kowalski.
Main Street hit again by thieves

Main Street hit again by thieves

Todd Arth is a remarkably positive man, considering his store has been broken into three times in the past three weeks.
Surplus spent on school improvements, technology

Surplus spent on school improvements, technology

Pembina Hills’ Co-op Pool Operating Reserve will soon be cut in half, with funds being used towards school improvement and technology upgrades. At the Wednesday, Jan.
Former Supt. got $120K golden handshake

Former Supt. got $120K golden handshake

Former Pembina Hills Supt. Egbert Stang received a six-figure severance payment after being terminated from the school division without cause.
Kubinec crowned constituency champ

Kubinec crowned constituency champ

Westlock County Coun. Maureen Kubinec will replace Ken Kowalski as Progressive Conservative (PC) nominee for the Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock riding. There were 1,233 ballots cast throughout the constituency Saturday, Jan.
Candidates talked money, healthcare at forum

Candidates talked money, healthcare at forum

Five candidates vying for the Progressive Conservative nomination in Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock took questions at a riding association forum last week, leading up to the Jan. 28 election.
Pembina Hills chairman passes away

Pembina Hills chairman passes away

Coworkers and friends of Pembina Hills school division board chair Doug Fleming shared kind words as they reflected on the death of the long-time education advocate. Fleming died suddenly on Jan.
School bus service cancelled due to cold

School bus service cancelled due to cold

Kids got a short reprieve from school last week after bitterly-cold temperatures forced the Pembina Hills school division to cancel bus service.
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