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Walsh Field set to get a major upgrade

Walsh Field will be getting a multi-million dollar makeover in the hopes of attracting high-level sporting events to town. “The project, as it is, is a brand new $2.

Town to partner on study of complex needs housing

The province has approached the Town of Bonnyville to conduct a study that will determine if housing is needed locally for people with complex needs.
Teaching students to accomplish the impossible

Teaching students to accomplish the impossible

Jill Heinerth is an explorer, and her message to students is very clear, don't be afraid to do the impossible.

Town council looking for answers to high fuel prices

Town council wants to get to the bottom of why fuel prices are so high in Bonnyville, and they're ready to do something about it. "I'm quite upset that the price of fuel in Bonnyville is so high, 101 cents to 103 cents per litre, relative to 86.

MLA Cyr combatting a 21st century concern

Bonnyville-Cold Lake MLA Scott Cyr is taking action against intimate image sharing, through the creation and introduction of Bill 202.

BCHS approved for modernization

Bonnyville Centralized High School (BCHS) will be getting a face lift, after being approved for modernization by the provincial government. “We are thrilled, beyond thrilled, we're getting a modernization,” said principal Corey Baker.
Cold Lake found to be sustainable source for regional waterline

Cold Lake found to be sustainable source for regional waterline

A study completed on Cold Lake has revealed it can sustain a regional waterline. On Thursday, March 23, residents attended an open house on the Cold Lake Health Assessment, conducted on behalf of the Town of Bonnyville.
Cakes for a cause

Cakes for a cause

Glendon School's student leadership group is getting ready to auction off some sweet treats for a good cause. The annual cake auction fundraiser is set for Thursday, April 6, and cakes are greatly needed.
Glendon teacher nominated for provincial award

Glendon teacher nominated for provincial award

It may only be her first year teaching, but Glendon School's Brittany Norton is already being recognized for her skills in the classroom.
Chamber AGM highlights local business resources

Chamber AGM highlights local business resources

Local business owners left the Bonnyville and District Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting with a world of knowledge about programs available within the community.
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