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Councillors discuss Housing Action Plan initiatives

Councillors discuss Housing Action Plan initiatives

Initiatives include a residential tax incentive and residential grant program
Westlock Chamber hosts 2024 Business and Community Awards Gala

Westlock Chamber hosts 2024 Business and Community Awards Gala

Packed house for third annual event on April 20 at Westlock Community Hall
Westlock cancer survivor providing other sufferers with homemade quilts

Westlock cancer survivor providing other sufferers with homemade quilts

Michelle Madson started Quilt Project following melanoma diagnosis in 2019
Workshop helps crop and livestock producers prepare for challenging, dry conditions

Workshop helps crop and livestock producers prepare for challenging, dry conditions

Presenters share expertise, information to help farmers mitigate drought this summer
Controlled burn taking place today in the town of Westlock

Controlled burn taking place today in the town of Westlock

Controlled hazard reduction burns taking place in Westlock today from 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Claire Leveque’s cremated remains return home to Canada

Claire Leveque’s cremated remains return home to Canada

Emotional homecoming for murdered Westlock woman brings closure, says family
Westlock Library shares 2024-2028 Plan of Service at open house

Westlock Library shares 2024-2028 Plan of Service at open house

New technology, including 3D printer and self-checkout machine in the spotlight
Fly-bys still a problem within Pembina Hills

Fly-bys still a problem within Pembina Hills

Director of transportation Shantelle Haitel says there have been 47 'fly-bys' reported this year
Westlock County native Ken Lange named to Ultimate Canada’s Hall of Fame

Westlock County native Ken Lange named to Ultimate Canada’s Hall of Fame

Class of 2023 unveiled at the end of March
Break-in occurs at one Westlock County fire hall, suspicious activity reported at another

Break-in occurs at one Westlock County fire hall, suspicious activity reported at another

Break-ins at fire halls pose potential risk to public if essential equipment is stolen, says RCMP
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