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FCSS looking for residents' feedback

The Bonnyville and District Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) are doing their homework to ensure they are working to their full potential for their community.
Parents learn their role with Kids and Drugs

Parents learn their role with Kids and Drugs

With the level of drug use in the area, parents in the MD of Bonnyville had a chance to get educated on issues affecting their kids. On Jan. 24 Cold Lake Victim Services Unit held their Kids and Drugs information session at Ardmore School.
Protecting the rural voice

Protecting the rural voice

Local politicians want to ensure rural communities are represented under the provincial electoral boundary system. On Jan. 23, members of the boundary review commission were in St.
Rednecks with a Cause hosting prominent autism adovcate Temple Grandin

Rednecks with a Cause hosting prominent autism adovcate Temple Grandin

It was a big week for Rednecks with a Cause as the group announced they'll be bringing world-renowned speaker Dr. Temple Grandin to Bonnyville.
Town, MD looking for input on future development

Town, MD looking for input on future development

The Town and MD of Bonnyville will be having a discussion with residents about the future of development in the area. The Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) open house will be held at the Neighbourhood Inn on Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 5:30 p.m.
Men, it's time to walk like a lady

Men, it's time to walk like a lady

Local men are being called on to strut their stuff. The international campaign Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is making its way to Bonnyville for the first time.

Mixing summer camp fun with mental health

Every child dreams of going to summer camp, but for those with mental health issues, a typical camp can be out of reach. This summer, the local child and adolescent mental health clinic is hoping to change that.

Constituents encouraged to have their say on electoral boundary review

Alberta's electoral boundaries could be getting a redesign, and Bonnyville-Cold Lake MLA Scott Cyr is recommending local constituents give their input.

NLPS expresses concerns regarding education choices in rural Alberta

Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) sent a clear message to Bonnyville-Cold Lake MLA Scott Cyr: public schools are important. Whether it is building new schools or giving students proper education, during their Jan.

Helping children with communication delays ease into the public school system

They may not be in school yet, but young children are already benefitting from programs through Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) Program Unit Fund (PUF).
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