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Westlock water smelly due to stale water, still safe to drink

Westlock water smelly due to stale water, still safe to drink

The Westlock water system saw another complication occur this week that has affected the smell and taste of the water.
Town of Westlock to offer tax break for brownfield development

Town of Westlock to offer tax break for brownfield development

The bylaw proposes a 5 year exemption on municipal taxes for businesses meeting the criteria
Westlock Citizens on Patrol holds pancake breakfast

Westlock Citizens on Patrol holds pancake breakfast

Westlock sparks the Christmas season with its light-up

Westlock sparks the Christmas season with its light-up

A dazzling parade starts the warm-hearted memories for the season on Friday, Nov. 22
Westlock master Art Plan and public art policy adopted

Westlock master Art Plan and public art policy adopted

“I think there's room to beautify the community in functional ways that serve purposes well.” said Mayor Jon Kramer
Young entrepreneurs shine at youth Christmas Market and Craft Fair

Young entrepreneurs shine at youth Christmas Market and Craft Fair

More than 56 youth participated in the youth Christmas Market and Craft Fair hosted by Community Futures Tawatinaw Region in Westlock.
How do farmers rate this crop season?

How do farmers rate this crop season?

"Farming is a beautiful life," shared Westlock County Reeve Christine Weise.
Westlock MP pushes federal government to admit 62,000 hectares of dead pine in Jasper left standing before wildfire

Westlock MP pushes federal government to admit 62,000 hectares of dead pine in Jasper left standing before wildfire

Arnold Viersen said the Liberals had cancelled prescribed burns against the advice of Alberta Forest management experts
Alta. Transportation doesn't accept contractor's Hwy 44 upgrades: CAO

Alta. Transportation doesn't accept contractor's Hwy 44 upgrades: CAO

Alberta Transportation has invoiced Westlock County for their share of the project.
Tawatinaw Valley Ski Hill sees increase in visitors

Tawatinaw Valley Ski Hill sees increase in visitors

Tawatinaw Valley Ski Club is developing a Tawatinaw Valley Canadian Adaptive Snowsports (CADS) program that gives people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in snow sports. 
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