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Two-vehicle collision claims life

Two-vehicle collision claims life

SUV collided with back of school bus
Last day of summer rain storm drenches Lac La Biche region

Last day of summer rain storm drenches Lac La Biche region

World Archery event wraps up Friday matches before rains soaks outdoor fields
Archery worlds chance to learn about local Indigenous culture

Archery worlds chance to learn about local Indigenous culture

Alberta's municipality's resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

Alberta's municipality's resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

The City of St. Albert says changes to Alberta election rules will make voting costlier and less reliable and is asking the province to reverse its ban on vote counting machines.
The curious case of the missing ‘Chicken’

The curious case of the missing ‘Chicken’

A two-feet tall character known as ‘Chicken’ usually perches on top of Stems and Flappers’ serving window, bringing glee to the Lakeland-area food truck’s customers - but 'Chicken' has recently gone missing.
Cold Lake Council discusses RCMP 2025-2030 financial plan and Increasing policing costs

Cold Lake Council discusses RCMP 2025-2030 financial plan and Increasing policing costs

COLD LAKE - The City of Cold Lake’s ongoing financial commitment to maintaining and enhancing municipal policing services came under the spotlight during the Sep. 10 regular council meeting, as RCMP representatives presented a financial plan for 2025-2030. 
City of Cold Lake partners with school division for recycling initiative

City of Cold Lake partners with school division for recycling initiative

The City of Cold Lake has taken steps to formalize its ongoing partnership with the Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) by entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding the collection of recyclables at the Cold Lake Energy Centre.  
Power Up North conference returns to Lac La Biche Oct. 8-10

Power Up North conference returns to Lac La Biche Oct. 8-10

Business-boosting conference returns to Lac La Biche
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Outgoing Alberta Medical Association president blames government for health care crisis

Outgoing Alberta Medical Association president blames government for health care crisis

Dr. Paul Parks says the system-wide strain is exacerbated by Premier Danielle Smith’s effort to tear apart Alberta Health Services and replace it with four new organizations
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