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Proposed Southview development rejected

Proposed Southview development rejected

Westlock town council rejected a rezoning application after a public hearing Nov. 28 that saw close to 30 residents attend and voice opposition to it.
Tawatinaw fire victim identified

Tawatinaw fire victim identified

Westlock RCMP have revealed the identity of the man killed in the Nov. 22 Tawatinaw-area blaze as 75-year-old Andrew Lukach. The home near Township Road 614 and Range Road 245 burned to the ground overnight, undetected by neighbours.
Burning down the house

Burning down the house

Westlock County firefighters spray water on trees adjacent to a house the was burned to the ground as part of a live-fire exercise about five miles north of town last Wednesday night.
Collisions rise as winter descends

Collisions rise as winter descends

Since the snow began to fall earlier this month, the region’s emergency services workers have been a bit busier on the region’s roadways. As of Nov.
Overnight house fire claims Tawatinaw man

Overnight house fire claims Tawatinaw man

One man is dead after a Tawatinaw-area home burned to the ground last week. Police got a call Tuesday, Nov. 22 at around 8:30 a.m. from a passerby who noticed the house near Township Road 614 and Range Road 245 was no longer standing.
Dapp School lauded for science success

Dapp School lauded for science success

A Westlock-area school was among 54 Alberta schools to be recognized for excellence in education at an awards ceremony in Calgary earlier this month.
Police make big pot bust

Police make big pot bust

Two Alberta men will face a judge in the new year after a routine traffic stop allegedly found them in possession of marijuana with the purpose of trafficking, RCMP say. Sgt.
Spirit Centre more than halfway done

Spirit Centre more than halfway done

Although from the outside it doesn’t look like there’s a whole lot of progress being made on the Westlock Rotary Spirit Centre, that’s just because the work is now all being done on the inside of the facility.
Oops!

Oops!

While attempting to gas up on Wednesday morning, a semi-trailer hauling a track feller buncher (a piece of equipment used in forestry) accidentally smacked into the canopy of the Petro-Canada gas station outside of Clyde. Clyde firefighters had to stay on the scene for a few hours to make sure the structure did not collapse while an engineer came to have a look at it.
Lodge expansion comes together

Lodge expansion comes together

The Pembina Lodge expansion is quickly becoming a reality, thanks to 30 modular units being lifted into place early last week. By the time the Westlock Foundation held its cube installation ceremony on Tuesday, Nov.
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