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Corrina Dickens

Corrina Dickens

Corrina Dickens is a creative writing graduate from University of British Columbia, an avid equestrian, nature lover, and tea drinking podcast enthusiast. She enjoys travelling to new places, being with animals, and always has a book on the go about health, sustainable farming, spirituality, or horsemanship. She has a strong desire to serve her community and foster positive connections.

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Recent Work by Corrina

Town of Bonnyville re-starts rural immigration program

Town of Bonnyville re-starts rural immigration program

The Town of Bonnyville has elected to re-start their rural immigration program that offers permanent residence to skilled workers wanting to settle in rural communities.
It’s time to register for Bonnyville’s 2025 Cancer Fun Run

It’s time to register for Bonnyville’s 2025 Cancer Fun Run

Registration is open to participate in the 2025 Cancer Fun Run, a fundraiser for the Bonnyville Cancer Centre.
Fostering the creative spark in the Lakeland

Fostering the creative spark in the Lakeland

Bonnyville Legion serves local Pike during Good Friday fish fry

Bonnyville Legion serves local Pike during Good Friday fish fry

Charlie Major to headline Canada Day celebrations in Bonnyville

Charlie Major to headline Canada Day celebrations in Bonnyville

BONNYVILLE – The Town of Bonnyville is hosting its annual Canada Day event in July and has announced that they have booked Canadian Country Hall of Famer Charlie Major to help the community celebrate.
Lakeland Extreme Bulls and Broncs seek funding to host rodeo

Lakeland Extreme Bulls and Broncs seek funding to host rodeo

To put the rodeo event on for the first time in Cold Lake, roughly $100,000 will be needed. 
Glendon Fine Arts Club hosts detective themed scavenger hunt

Glendon Fine Arts Club hosts detective themed scavenger hunt

The newly formed Glendon Fire Arts Club (GFAC) is hosting another village wide scavenger hunt on April 26, where teams hunt for clues around the village to solve the mystery of who kidnapped “Mr. Richie."
Soil moisture levels increase from last year, though drought still a threat

Soil moisture levels increase from last year, though drought still a threat

LAKELAND – The government of Alberta’s Water Supply Outlook for April shows normal to below normal soil moisture levels in the Lakeland area, and Environment and Climate Change Canada states that “The April-May-June forecast probabi
Easter Bunny visits Cherry Grove for pancake breakfast

Easter Bunny visits Cherry Grove for pancake breakfast

Easter at the Bonnyville Farmers' Market

Easter at the Bonnyville Farmers' Market

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