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Dress up day

Dress up day

Staples Manager Cody Stevenson was a great sport, dressing up as a ballerina and keeping it on for an entire work day. As part of its yearly Special Olympics fundraiser,…

Boat Rally

Boat Rally

Last weekend, over 30 boats took part in the Whitecourt Riverboat Association’s Spring Family Boat Rally and Poker fun day! Even though it rained throughout most of Saturday, it didn’t…

Local girls rock the stage with Shania Twain

Local girls rock the stage with Shania Twain

By Nerissa McNaughton Shania Dawe and Trina Parker of Whitecourt have been fans of Canadian singer/songwriter Shania Twain for as long as they can remember. In fact, the first conversation…

Will the NDP government give hope to Whitecourt’s Healthcare Centre?

By Laura Bohnert On May 25, 2015, Whitecourt Mayor Maryann Chichak sent a letter to newly-elected premier Rachel Notley requesting Whitecourt’s Healthcare Centre be made a priority in the upcoming…

Temporary Closure of Whitecourt River Slides June 22 to 25

  The Whitecourt River Slides will be closed temporarily from June 22 to 25 in order to complete facility enhancements. Maintenance and landscaping work will be completed on the “slow”…

Let’s shake up Father’s Day

By Valerie Winger The traditional family. What is that? That is outdated jargon as far as I am concerned and, when a “holiday” such as “Father’s Day” rolls around, all…

Herman’s Hermits at Eagle River

By Rechell McDonald Herman’s Hermits will be gracing the stage at the Eagle River Casino on June 27. Peter Noone, lead singer of the band, has had an impressive career…

Canada Day celebrations

By Rechell McDonald The Town of Whitecourt has once again organized a whole slew of family-friendly activities to commemorate Canada Day, and it all begins at 9:30 a.m. with the…

An incredible prosthetic

By Rechell McDonald Bionic eyes. They are here, they are now. A Minneapolis-St. Paul man is now able to enjoy some semblance of sight after being in the dark for…

A day in the forest

By Susan Hofforth As Whitecourt is, for the second year in a row, the Forestry Capital of Canada, it makes sense that our children will grow up knowing a lot…

eNewspaper Viewer – THE PRESS JUNE 16

Source: eNewspaper Viewer – THE PRESS JUNE 16…

Fallen Four Marathon

Fallen Four Marathon

Parachutists jumped right in to kick off the Fallen Four Marathon last weekend.The full marathon, along with relays, a run/walk, kids’ race, and scholarship offerings ensure we will never forget…

4 Seasons Market

4 Seasons Market

The summer installment of the 4 Seasons’ Market took place on Sunday at the St. Joseph parish with a full selection of booths from local, small business owners. Thirty-one tables…

The trial continues for Mike Duffy — and our patience

By Laura Bohnert The Mike Duffy trial, which began on April 7, 2015, has continued through its 27th day in court, and now it looks like Duffy has a little…

Students grow food for the food bank

By Laura Bohnert Students at Onoway Elementary are learning about the importance of food accessibility a little differently this year. Grade One students from Onoway Elementary School (OES) began a…