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City of Cold Lake discusses licensing agreements for environmental reserve lands

City of Cold Lake discusses licensing agreements for environmental reserve lands

The City of Cold Lake is moving forward with efforts to regulate the use of its Environmental Reserve (ER) lands, with administration seeking feedback from the Corporate Priorities Committee during its March 18 meeting on the proposed implementation of license agreements. 
Cold Lake archery nights bring families together, indoor season wraps up

Cold Lake archery nights bring families together, indoor season wraps up

Every Wednesday evening, the Cold Lake Fish and Game Club has been drawing in archers of all ages and skill levels to the Cold Lake Agricultural Society for their weekly open archery nights.
Suspected vandalism leads to oil spill near Cold Lake

Suspected vandalism leads to oil spill near Cold Lake

A suspected act of vandalism has resulted in the release of 60,000 litres of crude oil from a Check Energy Ltd. well site, located 26 kilometres south of Cold Lake. 
Cold Lake council weighs options for new marine radio service

Cold Lake council weighs options for new marine radio service

City of Cold Lake council discussed the installation and operation of a marine radio at the Cold Lake Marina during the March 18 Corporate Priorities Committee meeting.
Kinosoo Blizzard racers shine at Jasper Junior Olympics

Kinosoo Blizzard racers shine at Jasper Junior Olympics

The Kinosoo Blizzard ski team made a strong showing at the Jasper Junior Olympics (JJO), held March 1 and 2 at Marmot Basin.  
Breaking barriers and proving women belong in Alberta’s oil and gas industry

Breaking barriers and proving women belong in Alberta’s oil and gas industry

Alberta’s oil and gas industry is no stranger to challenges, but for women like Danny Szabon, those challenges take on a whole new meaning.  
Cold Lake mayor criticizes Prime Minister Carney's review of F-35 purchase, urges focus on military readiness

Cold Lake mayor criticizes Prime Minister Carney's review of F-35 purchase, urges focus on military readiness

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed on Tuesday at a press conference in Halifax that his government would examine ways to adjust the planned purchase of 88 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets if the Liberals win the upcoming general election on April 28. 
City reviews arena booking policy to prioritize economic impact in Cold Lake

City reviews arena booking policy to prioritize economic impact in Cold Lake

City of Cold Lake council discussed proposed amendments to its Arena and Athletic Field Use and Allocation Policy to ensure that bookings prioritize events that bring economic benefits to the community
Education property tax increase will impact Lakeland residents

Education property tax increase will impact Lakeland residents

Residents across the Lakeland region will likely see an increase in their property taxes this year, due to a provincial education tax hike. 
Flybys around school buses continue to be an issue in Lakeland

Flybys around school buses continue to be an issue in Lakeland

According to Nicole Garner, the communications and public relations manager for Northern Lights Public Schools, officials usually see three flybys per week across the division.
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