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Continued downfall in town assessments

The Town of Bonnyville saw an eight per cent decrease in their overall assessment results. Delegates from Accurate Assessment Group Ltd. presented the 2017 report to council during their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 10.
Putting their STEM skills to the test

Putting their STEM skills to the test

These Aurora Middle School students put their marble roller coaster to the test during the second challenge of the day. Hundreds of students put their learning and skills to the test during Northern Lights Public School’s (NLPS) Science Olympics.
Local author reminding women they are fierce

Local author reminding women they are fierce

It’s time to take your flaws and see them as they truly are: beautiful. “Heroine” is Cheryl Hunter’s debut novel, reflecting on the struggles of accepting imperfections, and embracing your inner beauty.

Bonnylodge heading into third and final phase

The third and final phase of the Bonnylodge will start next month after the contract was awarded to Lear Construction Management Ltd. The value of the contract given to the Calgary-based company is worth about $10-million.
MD funds pilot spay and neuter program

MD funds pilot spay and neuter program

An MD of Bonnyville resident is hoping her solution to the feline population problem is the right one.
Camp St. Louis celebrating 30 years

Camp St. Louis celebrating 30 years

Camp St. Louis will be commemorating 30 years of serving the community on the path of faith. Located within the diocese of St. Paul, the Catholic summer camp encourages people of all faith to attend. Camp St.
Alberta Environment considers removal of Moose Lake weir

Alberta Environment considers removal of Moose Lake weir

Residents living around Moose Lake will be flooded with anticipation to hear the MD of Bonnyville has been given the green light to remove the lake's weir.
Cancer survivor proves the power of positive midset

Cancer survivor proves the power of positive midset

If there’s anyone that understands the power of mindset, it’s Rayette Dallaire. Just a few years after opening her business in Bonnyville, the 46-year-old massage therapist was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
MD lowers non-residential mill rate

MD lowers non-residential mill rate

Industrial businesses throughout the MD will be seeing a bit of a break on their taxes for 2018. During their regular council meeting, the MD of Bonnyville passed a motion to reduce the mill rate for industrial businesses.
Food for thought

Food for thought

Local food truck operators expressed their apprehensions when it comes to the City of Cold Lake’s proposed mobile food vendor policy.
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