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Blue-green algae blooms on Moose Lake

Blue-green algae blooms on Moose Lake

One of the popular recreational lakes in the area might not be quite as attractive this summer.
TSB releases first details of crash at Cold Lake Air Show

TSB releases first details of crash at Cold Lake Air Show

Investigators are continuing their search for the cause of the crash that killed civilian pilot Bruce Evans during the Cold Lake Air Show.

Duclos School Centennial Celebrations

Roots of Change raising funds to help development in Nicaragua

Roots of Change raising funds to help development in Nicaragua

A local group of students and their parents are raising funds to go on a mission trip to build better homes and infrastructure in South America next spring.
Pilot killed in air show crash

Pilot killed in air show crash

What was meant to be a fun, family weekend turned tragic, when a crash at the Cold Lake Air Show left a civilian pilot dead. Bruce Evans was piloting his T-28 Trojan during a performance on Sunday. At approximately 1:50 p.m.
Can Muriel Lake be saved?

Can Muriel Lake be saved?

The fight to save Muriel Lake continues, but depending on who you ask, the culprit draining the lake has yet to be identified. The Muriel Lake Basin Management Society (MLBMS) held it's annual meeting on July 10.
Time to nominate a deserving business

Time to nominate a deserving business

Shoppers in the area who have been to an outstanding business now have the chance to give them special recognition. Nominations are being accepted for the third annual Lakeland Business of the Year Awards.
Geocachers take over the Lakeland

Geocachers take over the Lakeland

They walk among us, scouring trails and public buildings, looking for clues to lead them to their next discovery. They are geocachers.
Celebrating 25 years of agricultural research

Celebrating 25 years of agricultural research

Producers from across the region travelled to Fort Kent to celebrate an important milestone for the Lakeland Agricultural Research Association.
Looking back at 100 years and four generations on the Scott family farm

Looking back at 100 years and four generations on the Scott family farm

Not many people know where there great grandparents were living a century ago, but for the Scott family that knowledge gave them reason to celebrate. Just four kilometres east of La Corey, on Range Road 453A, there's a small farm with a big history.
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