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Adventure awaits for Tanya Oliver

Adventure awaits for Tanya Oliver

There is adventure in Tanya Oliver’s future. For nine years Oliver has held her position as executive director of the Bonnyville and District Chamber of Commerce with pride. After almost a decade of serving the community, she is moving on.
Lakeland student brings insight to youth council

Lakeland student brings insight to youth council

A Cold Lake High School (CLHS) student brought Lakeland insight to the Minister of Education’s Youth Council.
Two arrested following cocaine trafficking investigation

Two arrested following cocaine trafficking investigation

Bonnyville GIS conducted a drug trafficking investigation with the help of Edmonton ALERT and Cold Lake GIS, resulting in the arrest of two suspects. Police were investigating two suspects believed to be trafficking cocaine in the Town of Bonnyville.
City discuss highlights of cannabis open house surveys

City discuss highlights of cannabis open house surveys

The City of Cold Lake discussed the results of the cannabis open house survey, where the public provided feedback on the future retail regulations of the drug.
LCSD principals find new homes

LCSD principals find new homes

The Lakeland Catholic School District (LCSD) announced three new principals for the upcoming academic year. Vince Spila will be bringing his eight-year career as principal at Dr.
City cuts mobile vendor permit fee in half

City cuts mobile vendor permit fee in half

The City of Cold Lake has agreed their original charge for a mobile vendor permit was too steep. During their regular council meeting on Tuesday, May 8, council unanimously agreed to cut the annual fee in half.

Fresh faces behind the principals' desks

H.E. Bourgoin School (H.E.B.) and Glendon School will be seeing some fresh faces behind the principals’ desks. Jeannine Ellis has been appointed as the principal of H.E.B. “It was offered to me as a transfer and I accepted it.
Survey shows pool remains a priority for residents

Survey shows pool remains a priority for residents

A swimming pool continues to be the top recreational priority for the majority of local residents. The results are in for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) grant priorities survey, conducted by the Town of Bonnyville.
CAO for the MD resigns

CAO for the MD resigns

The MD of Bonnyville is searching for a new CAO, after the resignation of Chris Cambridge was announced on May 14.
Town gathering feedback on cannabis legislation

Town gathering feedback on cannabis legislation

With the potential legalization of cannabis fast approaching, residents will have the opportunity to see what it means for their community.
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