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Boyle passes interim operating budget

Boyle passes interim operating budget

Full fiscal plan expected in coming months
Father-daughter duo skiing across Alberta to inspire youth

Father-daughter duo skiing across Alberta to inspire youth

Greg Scott wanted to make their annual father-daughter trip meaningful so for the past 13 years they have chosen a different project and location.
Load weighing over 400,000 kg travelling from Edmonton to Fort McMurray this week

Load weighing over 400,000 kg travelling from Edmonton to Fort McMurray this week

The load will transport a coke drum, which is used in the oil refining process, and will weigh 444,144 kg. The drum is 8.7 metres wide, 10.2 metres high, and 47 metres long. It will be carried by a trailer with 192 wheels.
Liberal party begins process to succeed Trudeau as candidates weigh their options

Liberal party begins process to succeed Trudeau as candidates weigh their options

As Liberal party brass begins to chart course for an expedited race to find Justin Trudeau's successor, potential contenders are weighing whether or not to join the fray -- including former central banker Mark Carney.
SNEEK PEAK: Athabasca Town councillors to hear about passive solar projects, vacant land tax rate

SNEEK PEAK: Athabasca Town councillors to hear about passive solar projects, vacant land tax rate

First meeting of 2025 will also see Aspen View schools present
JANUARY 7 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams

JANUARY 7 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Westlock County to increase security at sites

Westlock County to increase security at sites

The new system will also help with evidence when doing incident investigations: Jessica Huppertz-Toews
AU looking forward to new opportunities in 2025

AU looking forward to new opportunities in 2025

Finalized strategic plan set to guide school as it continues to grow
Oil, gas emissions cap could have indirect impacts: former AER chief

Oil, gas emissions cap could have indirect impacts: former AER chief

The federal government has announced new regulations that will require oil and gas companies to reduce emissions by one-third over eight years starting in 2026
Gravel company is one step closer to expanding its operation

Gravel company is one step closer to expanding its operation

County of Barrhead council gives first reading to a bylaw to decommission an undeveloped road allowance
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