David Kowalchuk topped up coffee for Rose Guay on Friday in Athabasca during a free pancake breakfast sponsored by the Athabasca District Chamber of Commerce. The breakfast was only one event happening in honour of Customer Appreciation Day.
NEWS - July 27, 2010
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Boyle School says goodbye to high school graduates 2010 Boyle School grad Dylan Gingras (l) exits the graduation ceremony with his date, Taylor Ludwig, on Saturday after the Boyle School graduation ceremony.
NEWS Baptiste-Island Lake Sewage Lagoon Committee explore options for municipal sewage system Existing sewage lagoon may not be able to withstand future growth The number of residents around Baptiste Lake and Island Lake is increasing, and the Baptiste Lake and Island Lake sewage lagoon, used by communities around the lake, may not be able to withstand future growth.
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Man charged with negligence causing death granted bail Aaron Christopher Gray will reappear in Boyle Provincial Court July 27 for plea The man charged with criminal negligence causing the death of a 46-year-old Red Deer man near Grassland last month was granted bail in Boyle Provincial Court July 13.
NEWS Service at Ferguson Road truck fill suspended Athabasca County looking at possible $70,000 cost to drill deeper well into nearby Amber Valley aquifer Service at the Ferguson Road truck fill was suspended earlier this month after issues with water quality at the site.
OPINION Baptiste/Island Lake sewage system deserves consideration A municipal sewage system to serve the communities around Baptiste Lake and Island Lake would be, if and when it goes forward, no simple project.
Winding up Don Adams of Fort McMurray winds up for his drive on the 10th tee at the Athabasca Golf and Country Club on a sunny, warm Saturday afternoon. Adams was part of the Koch Ford 2010 Men's Open held at the golf and country club on Saturday to Sunday. Over 50 golfers from central Alberta and the Athabasca area came to spend the two days working on their game.
SPORTS Going solo Boyle resident Jeff Scammell will attempt Canadian Death Race solo Registering and then completing a leg of the Canadian Death Race is one way to push one's mental and physical limits, but doing the entire race solo is a whole other matter.
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Hague finally ends long losing streak July 9 fight in Edmonton ends in victory for Boyle native For the first time in a long time, MMA fighter Tim "The Thrashing Machine" Hague was able to fight off some demons en-route to a knockout (KO) win over Zak Jensen in MMA's Aggression 4 Victory on July 9 at the Edmonton Expo Centre..