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Rufiange loses Alberta Party nomination race

Rufiange loses Alberta Party nomination race

Although he won’t be the Alberta Party’s representative for the Morinville-St. Albert riding in the upcoming provincial election, R.F. Staples School principal Wayne Rufiange said he’s happy just to have participated.
Thieves strike Linaria Arena

Thieves strike Linaria Arena

Janina Zarowny was in business for less than a week before thieves broke into her Linaria Arena business and took nearly everything.
Familiar face new Clyde CAO

Familiar face new Clyde CAO

The Village of Clyde’s new chief administrative officer Edward LeBlanc has only been on the job for just over a week, but his familiarity with the region stretches back decades.
R.F. principal has political aspirations

R.F. principal has political aspirations

R.F. Staples School principal Wayne Rufiange has thrown his hat into the political ring and is hoping to become a candidate for the Alberta Party in the newly formed Morinville-St.Albert riding. Rufiange, a St.
Town snow removal efforts delayed

Town snow removal efforts delayed

Unseasonably warm temperatures delayed the Town of Westlock’s snow removal operations last week. The town notified residents of the delay Jan. 3 via a notice on its website and social media platforms.
Aspen View’s transportation review completed

Aspen View’s transportation review completed

Changes to administrative procedures regarding inclement weather, school bus drills, unsafe road conditions and bus accidents were among the recommendations in Aspen View Public School Division’s third-party transportation review.
Flu claims one North Zone resident

Flu claims one North Zone resident

Alberta Health Services (AHS) continues to encourage residents to get immunized to prevent the contraction and spread of the influenza virus, which claimed the lives of 17 Albertans in 2018. According to AHS’ weekly influenza report for Jan.
Mayor Leriger looks back on 2018

Mayor Leriger looks back on 2018

It’s been a year of transition and laying the groundwork for the future, says Westlock mayor Ralph Leriger.
Victim services funding in jeopardy

Victim services funding in jeopardy

A recent Supreme Court of Canada decision to eliminate mandatory victim surcharges from criminal sentences could put funding of victim services units across the province in jeopardy, says Westlock Victim Services Unit program manager Matthew White.
Theft foiled by local security company

Theft foiled by local security company

A late-night robbery attempt Dec. 21 was foiled thanks to a security company that recently began patrolling the Westlock area. GW Security owner and operator Ken Krupa said he was patrolling the area in his Jeep around 4 a.m.
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