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"A Prius can't pull a combine"

"A Prius can't pull a combine"

Local officials are voicing their opposition to a federally-implemented carbon tax. On Oct.

Keeping kids safe on the ice

Safety is important for kids, whether they are on or off the ice. This hockey season, one thing to keep in mind is the age and fit of your child's hockey gear.

Delays on 51 Ave. push construction past deadline

Construction on 51 Ave. in Bonnyville isn't going as smoothly as local officials had hoped.

Sr. Pontiacs dominate home opener

Coming off a shootout loss to open the season in Devon, the Bonnyville Sr. Pontiacs came back strong, pounding the Slave Lake Winterhawks 19-1. The Pontiacs took the lead early in the Sunday afternoon game.

BRFA to mark 20 years of celebrating fire prevention week

Don't wait, check the date. That will be theme for this year's fire prevention week, and the focus at the Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority's (BRFA) annual open house.

Bonnyville students, volunteers help clean up Jessie Lake

The Beaver River Watershed Alliance along with Notre Dame High School in Bonnyville took part in the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup.

Regional healthcare committee moving forward

Progress is moving forward on making the Lakeland a hub for healthcare excellence. A group of Lakeland politicians from Cold Lake, the Town and MD of Bonnyville, Town and County of St.
Social media safety a priority with evolving technology

Social media safety a priority with evolving technology

Think before you post is the message Cpl. Hal Turnbull of the RCMP wants to spread to youth posting on social media sites.

Unofficial numbers show jump in enrolment for LCSD

The Lakeland Catholic School District (LCSD) saw more students heading to class in their Bonnyville schools for the 2016-17 school year. “We're up significantly; we're very pleased. Of course, the enrolment figures only become official on Sept. 30.
Local cadets treated to visit by national search and rescue

Local cadets treated to visit by national search and rescue

It was a weekend filled with bonfires, canoeing, camping and helicopters, as sea and army cadets from Bonnyville, Mallaig and Wainwright participated in two days of training at Camp St. Louis.
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