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Kristine Jean

Kristine Jean

Kristine Jean joined the Westlock News as a reporter in February 2022. She has worked as a multimedia journalist for several publications in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and enjoys covering community news, breaking news, sports and arts.

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Recent Work by Kristine

Westlock Warriors honour top players, community volunteers

Westlock Warriors honour top players, community volunteers

Annual awards banquet held April 13 at Westlock Legion
Councillors add $278,000 to help with housing action plan

Councillors add $278,000 to help with housing action plan

Operating budget amendment includes Housing Accelerator Fund revenue
Celebrating the contributions of community difference makers

Celebrating the contributions of community difference makers

Town of Westlock marks Volunteer Appreciation Week April 14-20
Fire restrictions now in place across the region

Fire restrictions now in place across the region

Extremely dry, windy conditions contribute to status upgrade
Viersen cites Westlock, Barrhead food banks in House of Commons

Viersen cites Westlock, Barrhead food banks in House of Commons

Motion gives Prime Minister Trudeau five week time limit to meet with premiers
Learning to deal with drought on the farm

Learning to deal with drought on the farm

Workshop for crop and livestock producers April 16
Parks and recreation master plan draft complete

Parks and recreation master plan draft complete

Residents can provide input on draft at open house April 16
Pembina Hills School Division get $60K more for school nutrition

Pembina Hills School Division get $60K more for school nutrition

Province boosts school nutrition program, bringing total to $25 million for 2023-2024 school year
Westlock doc applauds rural health care expansion but says more needed

Westlock doc applauds rural health care expansion but says more needed

More is needed for physician recruitment and retention, says Frigon
Councillors defeat bylaw amendment to re-zone green space to high density residential district

Councillors defeat bylaw amendment to re-zone green space to high density residential district

Residents on 102 Street ask town to find other options for additional housing
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