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Pontiacs headed in the right direction

Pontiacs headed in the right direction

The Bonnyville Pontiacs experienced mixed results during their latest three-game stretch. The team kicked off the week with a 6-1 win over their rivals, the Lloydminster Bobcats, Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the R.J. Lalonde arena. Veteran P.J.

MD creates subclass for small businesses

Businesses with 50 employees or less could fall under a new small business mill rate subclass. The initiative was recently announced by the Alberta government, and on Wednesday, Nov.
Coffee for a cause

Coffee for a cause

Local schools are teaching students to think outside their country, through the 10,000 Villages Coffee House. Products from communities around the world were for sale in Bonnyville on Wednesday, Nov.

MD releases preliminary budget

The MD of Bonnyville has released an early edition of their capital budget, with over $2.3-million in surplus.
Every poppy has its place

Every poppy has its place

It was a cold and somber day for Grade 12 Notre Dame High School (NDHS) students as they laid poppies in the snow next to the headstones of local fallen soldiers. This is the second year NDHS has participated in the No Stone Left Alone project.
Pontiacs take both back-to-back

Pontiacs take both back-to-back

The Bonnyville Pontiacs are starting to build momentum after wins in back-to- back divisional games.
NLPS granted $736,000 through CIF

NLPS granted $736,000 through CIF

Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) has an extra $736,000 in their coffers, after a successful Classroom Improvement Fund (CIF) application through Alberta Education.
Policing survey a chance for residents to have their say

Policing survey a chance for residents to have their say

The Bonnyville Community Policing Committee wants to know how residents feel about policing within the Town of Bonnyville.
Town hall in the home stretch

Town hall in the home stretch

Bonnyville residents could soon have access to 49 Ave., as construction to the new town hall nears completion.
War on the homefront

War on the homefront

War goes beyond the frontlines. Those living during those times had a battle of their own, on the homefront. Pauline Marchand was 13-years-old and living in Saskatchewan when she lost her brother in the Second World War.
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