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Locality: Athabasca, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-675-9222



Address: 4917B 49 St. T9S 1C5 Athabasca, AB, Canada

Website: www.townandcountrytoday.com/

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The Athabasca Advocate 19.10.2021

Sept. 27 the final meeting for Clem Fagnan, David Truckey and John Shoemaker

The Athabasca Advocate 15.10.2021

But critics say the province's current cleanup requirements are based on the industry's past efforts, which are what led to the problem in the first place. The current price spike for oil, now more than $80 a barrel, represents a profit windfall for an industry that should be spending it on cleaning up the province's 97,000 inactive wells.

The Athabasca Advocate 25.09.2021

"So these nurses have had exposure to COVID patients over the pandemic, and they're well trained and ready to support Alberta through this time."

The Athabasca Advocate 19.09.2021

Australian professor Peter Scott will start in January; community group disappointed no commitment to live in the region

The Athabasca Advocate 06.09.2021

Amid reports that some staff are being harassed and abused over the program, the province is also doubling the fine to $4,000 for mistreating workers enforcing public-health orders.

The Athabasca Advocate 31.08.2021

Breaking Athabasca County Division 8 candidate Kendra Gilbert awoke today to find vandalism to all of her large signs. Several of Gilbert’s small signs also disappeared.... If anyone has any knowledge of the incident they are asked to contact the RCMP. Tampering with election signs is a criminal offence and can lead to fines, jail time or both.

The Athabasca Advocate 21.08.2021

For a short period of time Oct. 5 no ambulances were available in Westlock and Barrhead

The Athabasca Advocate 06.08.2021

Breaking Athabasca County Division 8 candidate Kendra Gilbert awoke today to find vandalism to all of her large signs. Several of Gilbert’s small signs also disappeared.... If anyone has any knowledge of the incident they are asked to contact the RCMP. Tampering with election signs is a criminal offence and can lead to fines, jail time or both.

The Athabasca Advocate 03.08.2021

Sunday-morning accident is second plane crash at the airport in the past six weeks

The Athabasca Advocate 26.07.2021

Senior boys claim gold, while the senior girls net bronze

The Athabasca Advocate 16.07.2021

Rev. Monica Rosborough will provide spiritual guidance and comfort for local RCMP officers

The Athabasca Advocate 27.06.2021

It was relatively slow for us, thank goodness, said Westlock County fire chief John Biro

The Athabasca Advocate 19.06.2021

Both senior volleyball teams have scored tourney titles

The Athabasca Advocate 06.06.2021

Solution to summertime parking solution may come as soon as 2022 as part of council’s budget deliberations

The Athabasca Advocate 03.01.2021

Additional cases of a more transmissible version of the COVID-19 virus have been popping up around Canada recently, and experts are concerned about what that could mean for an already unruly spread of the disease.

The Athabasca Advocate 24.12.2020

Barrhead program manager Maggie Stoby said knowing their residents have received their first shot and that it will provide an added level of protection gives staff a little more peace of mind

The Athabasca Advocate 18.12.2020

OTTAWA British Columbia's decision to seek legal advice on limiting travel reinforces the message that it isn't the time to go on vacation across the country, Canada's chief medical officer of health said Friday. Dr.

The Athabasca Advocate 16.12.2020

New Canadian Politics Poll: Liberals ahead by 4

The Athabasca Advocate 13.12.2020

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The Athabasca Advocate 09.12.2020

Aikimmotsiiyika in Blackfoot means take care of each other and we will do just that by getting immunized,

The Athabasca Advocate 26.11.2020

EDMONTON Alberta's health minister says it will take longer than expected to start immunizing seniors over 75 outside long-term care homes due to a delay in manufacturing one of the COVID-19 vaccines.

The Athabasca Advocate 22.11.2020

Join us as we talk to Mayor Colleen Powell about what is going on in the Town of Athabasca and take your questions!

The Athabasca Advocate 03.11.2020

Join us LIVE in 30 minutes as we talk to Mayor Colleen Powell and take your questions about what is going on in the Town of Athabasca.