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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.
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."
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. 
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

Lakeland Long Rider wins 4-H provincial communications event

Lakeland Long Rider wins 4-H provincial communications event

BONNYVILLE – Sixteen-year-old Shelby Dutertre earned a first-place finish at the 4-H Alberta 2025 Provincial Communications Competition.
New MD of Bonnyville CAO says position is a heartfelt return

New MD of Bonnyville CAO says position is a heartfelt return

The MD of Bonnyville recently hired Ben Berlinguette as their Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), and after a short time on the job, he describes the position as a welcome return to the Lakeland.
Dry weather and wind increase fire risk in the Lakeland

Dry weather and wind increase fire risk in the Lakeland

Fire and safety officials across the Lakeland are reminding people that the majority of wildfires are caused by humans.
Keepers of the Water express concerns about carbon capture

Keepers of the Water express concerns about carbon capture

KEHEWIN – Keepers of the Water representative Nigel Robinson gave a presentation opposing the carbon capture and storage (CCS) network that Pathways Alliance has proposed in the Lakeland region.
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