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Shyian to bid farewell to Station 5

Shyian to bid farewell to Station 5

3After 27 years as a firefighter, Bonnyville Fire Station 5 chief Darryl Shyian announced he'll be retiring.
Cold Lake decides to cut back on transit hours

Cold Lake decides to cut back on transit hours

Cold Lake Transit will be reducing its hours in order to cut costs.
Repeat offender sentenced to 60 days

Repeat offender sentenced to 60 days

A common offender in Bonnyville was sentenced to 60 days in custody. Kyle Nadeau plead guilty to mischief causing damage and resisting a peace officer following an incident on Dec. 20, 2018. It was around 3:30 p.m.
Woman sentenced to time in custody for resisting officers

Woman sentenced to time in custody for resisting officers

Bonnyville RCMP were called to assist peace officers with a possibly intoxicated woman who wouldn't comply with their demands. Rhonda Wutzke, 27, was behind the wheel of a Ford F150 in the ditch on Jan. 11.
Man charged with Carillion theft gets time served

Man charged with Carillion theft gets time served

A vehicle outfitted with GPS led RCMP to their suspect. On Aug. 4, 2017, Bonnyville RCMP were called about a break in at Carillion. A 2017 Chevy Silverado with a yellow generator, a winch, and other items including a cellphone, was reported missing.
Political platform focusing on economic growth

Political platform focusing on economic growth

With the 2019 federal election date looming, the Alberta Chamber of Commerce released a platform that draws upon the concerns of their members.
Discomfort a small price to pay to save a life

Discomfort a small price to pay to save a life

Nestled in behind the Bonnyville ambulance building was the mobile mammogram screening clinic, Screen Test, a service Bernadette Robert has been using for over a decade. “I (use it), because I’m able to.
Victim services left in the dark over funding

Victim services left in the dark over funding

Victim Service Units across the country are left in the dark following a Supreme Court of Canada ruling that victim fine surcharges from criminal offences are unconstitutional.
Helping students take a STEP towards summer employment

Helping students take a STEP towards summer employment

Employers aren’t the only ones benefitting from the Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).
Joint ID 349 funds to be used to combat crime

Joint ID 349 funds to be used to combat crime

Combating rural crime is a concern for the region, which is why when local officials sat down to discuss the joint funding being provided through the ID 349, they decided to use it for just that.
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