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January 28, 2015

Twin Butte Energy Ltd. had a drilling operation searching for oil 3.5 kilometres straight east of Provost at an installation called North Rosenheim (just south of Highway 13) in late January. The rig was expected to soon move to another spot and begin drilling again. ©Provost News Photo.

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• Groups Revise Drilling Estimates

• Alberta’s Oilpatch Will ‘Survive and Prosper’ says Analyst

• 52 Girls, 37 Boys Born in Provost During Year

• Employment/Careers

• 5 Out of 5 Blooms For Communities in Bloom

• M.D. to Demolish Structures, Clean Up Land

• MLA Resigns

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This week we ask: "What’s Your Favourite Type of Art?"
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Marianne Morrell, Sheila Klein, Brittany Baynham and Jill Sherring. Check out the
January 28 edition of The Provost News for their answers.
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