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Town eyes three-per-cent tax increase

Town eyes three-per-cent tax increase

Ratepayers in Westlock can expect a three-per-cent increase on the municipal portion of their property taxes in 2013.
Spirit Centre costs detailed

Spirit Centre costs detailed

Westlock is fortunate that the Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre construction only went $3 million over budget, mayor Bruce Lennon says.
Christmas in Dapp

Christmas in Dapp

Dapp School was packed Thursday night for its annual Christmas concert. Kindergarten students Lexy Meldrum, Skye Goulet and Landon Harland perform in the play Little One We Knew You'd Come.
Dancing into Christmas!

Dancing into Christmas!

Mrs. Claus (Wendy Lister), Kolten Latreille (partially obscured) and elf Maryanne Bingley chicken-danced in the spirit of the season at the Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre field house last Friday night during the first-ever Festival of Christmas Wonder.
Peter Beckett faces new charges

Peter Beckett faces new charges

The former Westlock-area man accused of murdering his wife now faces two new charges of counselling to commit murder and obstruction of justice. Peter Ernest Edward Beckett, 56, was arrest Monday, Dec.
Phase 3 of water line moving along

Phase 3 of water line moving along

Residents living in the hamlets of Pibroch, Dapp, Jarvie and Fawcett will soon be able to access the town’s water supply once Phase 3 of the Westlock Regional Water Service Commission is brought online.
Kubinec reflects on first session in the Leg

Kubinec reflects on first session in the Leg

Maureen Kubinec says she is thoroughly enjoying her role as the new MLA for Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock. Speaking after the Alberta Legislature finished its fall session on Dec.
Spirit Centre cost nearly $20 million

Spirit Centre cost nearly $20 million

The Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre cost more than $19.7 million, according to a report that was presented to town council on Dec. 10.
FOIP decision delayed

FOIP decision delayed

It will be another two months before a decision is released about a fee waiver for an information request about former Pembina Hills school division Supt. Richard Harvey.
Schaffrick keeping low profile

Schaffrick keeping low profile

The public school trustee under fire for suggesting gay students should act less gay if they don’t want to be bullied has been keeping a low profile. Dale Schaffrick did not appear at last Wednesday’s meeting of Pembina Hill school division.
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