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Time in custody for father who assaulted his two children

Time in custody for father who assaulted his two children

"It's a life-altering event when children have to testify against a parent.
Picture perfect properties

Picture perfect properties

The MD of Bonnyville wants to recognize those that make their municipality so beautiful.
Cold Lake putting pressure on province regarding mental health

Cold Lake putting pressure on province regarding mental health

“We’re not on the verge of a crisis in Cold Lake, but we’re getting there.
NLPS wants to hear their students' voices

NLPS wants to hear their students' voices

Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) wanted to hear what their students had to say, and they weren’t disappointed.
Fall deadline for Beaver River drainage project

Fall deadline for Beaver River drainage project

The Beaver River drainage project is moving ahead with a looming deadline approaching. The project will address an issue caused in the spring with water blowing out a settling pond.
Ardmore, Fort Kent lagoon issues being addressed

Ardmore, Fort Kent lagoon issues being addressed

Steps are being taken to address ongoing issues with the lagoon liners in Ardmore and Fort Kent.
NLPS discusses impacts of Grade 3 PATs

NLPS discusses impacts of Grade 3 PATs

Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) board of trustees discussed the impacts the returning Grade 3 Provincial Achievement Tests (PATs) could have on the division.
Celebrating a remarkable milestone

Celebrating a remarkable milestone

Not many people reach 100, but Cathie Smith has celebrated the remarkable milestone. Surrounded by family and friends, Bonnyville’s own centenarian marked the occasion at Extendicare on Wednesday, June 26.
Bonnyville library has patrons from all over

Bonnyville library has patrons from all over

The Bonnyville Municipal Library is a popular destination for patrons.
Town discusses relaxing alcohol consumption in parks

Town discusses relaxing alcohol consumption in parks

Alcohol consumption could be a new norm in local and provincial parks.
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