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Ring for service: Wetaskiwin Tim Hortons sets up option to help serve truck drivers

Ring for service: Wetaskiwin Tim Hortons sets up option to help serve truck drivers

Wetaskiwin Tim Hortons asks truck drivers to ring doorbell for non-drive through service.
Wetaskiwin Farmers Market is adapting to the pandemic shopping climate

Wetaskiwin Farmers Market is adapting to the pandemic shopping climate

Wetaskiwin Farmers Market is holding a pre-order and pop-up market Wednesday.
Wetaskiwin liquor store aims to make ‘spirits’ bright by promoting Alberta-made alcohol

Wetaskiwin liquor store aims to make ‘spirits’ bright by promoting Alberta-made alcohol

“We are trying to convey the message that it is a time for Albertans to stick together.”
Sylvan Lake businesses being creative during COVID-19 outbreak

Sylvan Lake businesses being creative during COVID-19 outbreak

Many businesses are changing their business models or offering services in a new way
Local businesses try to find their ‘new normal’ during COVID-19

Local businesses try to find their ‘new normal’ during COVID-19

COVID-19 is pushing local businesses to their breaking point.
How Ponoka retailers are coping with current COVID-19 crisis

How Ponoka retailers are coping with current COVID-19 crisis

Several local stores announce ‘Golden Hour’ shopping times
New Alberta government budget cuts come down on Reynolds Alberta museum

New Alberta government budget cuts come down on Reynolds Alberta museum

Wetaskiwin’s Reynolds-Alberta museum joining the ranks of provincial museums with budget cuts.
A generous donation

A generous donation

Women of the Moose donate $1000 to help Medi Lend supply free medical assistance equipment for Wetaskiwin County residents. Diane Sauer (left) accepts a $1000 cheque on behalf of Wetaskiwin Medi Lend Society from Women of the Moose representative Loretta Carlson (right).
Don’t stop the presses: Report finds Canadian newspaper readership at all-time high

Don’t stop the presses: Report finds Canadian newspaper readership at all-time high

88% of Canadians read newspapers every week, highest since first Newspapers 24/7 Report in 2012
Wetaskiwin’s visitor centre building back on the market

Wetaskiwin’s visitor centre building back on the market

Surplus property relisted due to purchaser not meeting sale conditions: city