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Riding lines unchanged

Riding lines unchanged

No changes will be made to the Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock constituency boundaries as recommended by the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission (ABEBC).
Garage and fifth wheel destroyed

Garage and fifth wheel destroyed

A tower of black smoke billowed out of a burning garage and fifth wheel on 108 Ave. Thursday afternoon. Firefighters were called to the area around 3:30 p.m. May 18 as community peace officers and police cordoned off 103A Street from traffic.
Lack of buses minimizes carbon levy impact on Evergreen school division

Lack of buses minimizes carbon levy impact on Evergreen school division

While many school divisions are having to contend with increased costs due to the carbon levy and the elimination of school fees through Bill 1, the impact on the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division (ECSRD), which oversees St.
Merger gets MLA approval

Merger gets MLA approval

Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock MLA Glenn van Dijken says he is happy with the document that spells out the process for the potential unification of the Wildrose Party and Progressive Conservatives (PCs). “I am happy that this is out in the open.
Sell Tawatinaw, or keep it?

Sell Tawatinaw, or keep it?

Westlock County residents now know the question they’ll be asked Oct. 16 concerning the fate of the Tawatinaw Valley Ski Hill.
Westlock SRO pitched again

Westlock SRO pitched again

Pembina Hills Public Schools trustees are again actively seeking partners to help fund a School Resource Officer (SRO) position in the Westlock area as part of a three-year pilot project.
County will continue industrial park turning lane lobbying efforts

County will continue industrial park turning lane lobbying efforts

Westlock County will continue negotiating with the province in its ongoing quest to have at least two entrances off Highway 44 onto its industrial park.
County ratepayers face mill rate increase

County ratepayers face mill rate increase

Even though the requisition for seniors’ housing and education is down slightly, Westlock County ratepayers will be paying a bit more on their 2017 tax bill due to an increase in the residential and non-residential mill rate.
County posts $1.17M surplus in 2016

County posts $1.17M surplus in 2016

Westlock County ended the 2016 operating year with a $1.169 million surplus, narrowly avoiding red ink on its ledger due to $1.71 million in government transfers for capital.
Wet spring may lead to road ban enforcement

Wet spring may lead to road ban enforcement

A wetter-than-usual spring is causing Westlock County council to discuss the possibility of activating a road ban bylaw in response to the wet weather conditions leaving county roads in rough shape.
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