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The Andrew Agricultural Society is a non-profit community group that benefits the community and surrounding area. We are members in good standing with the Association of Alberta Agricultural Societies.
We have four public access computer stations which can be booked as you walk in or one day in advance. We offer free computer and internet access as well as wifi services. Children under 18 are required to have their parent or guardian sign the Computer Access Agreement. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult while using the computer.
With $57.1 billion in assets, ATB Financial is an Alberta-built financial institution that is a catalyst for economic growth in our province. We got started in 1938 to help Albertans through tough economic times. Today, ATB Financial has more than 5,000 team members love to deliver exceptional experiences to over 810,000 clients through our many branches and agencies, our 24-hour Client Care Centre, four entrepreneur centres, and our digital banking options.
97.9 Real Country is Westlock's popular country radio station playing all the hits you love. Our radio hosts make sure to play a variety of new and old country that will have you singing along and tapping your cowboy boots in rhythm. We also have contests as we love it when our listeners interact with us. To request your favourite song give us a call, and remember to tune in to hear country music's biggest stars.
With $57.1 billion in assets, ATB Financial is an Alberta-built financial institution that is a catalyst for economic growth in our province. We got started in 1938 to help Albertans through tough economic times. Today, ATB Financial has more than 5,000 team members love to deliver exceptional experiences to over 810,000 clients through our many branches and agencies, our 24-hour Client Care Centre, four entrepreneur centres, and our digital banking options.
The Barrhead Library started as a community library in December of 1950 with a $200 donation from the estate of homesteader Jack McKerracher and additional government grants. Over the years the library has been moved to various locations, always within the school grounds.