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Cold Lake named region's water supply

Cold Lake will be the water source used to supply municipalities in the surrounding region with clean healthy drinking water for the foreseeable future.

Feds focused on shrinking nation's deficit

The Federal Government officially tabled its 2014 budget in Ottawa Feb.
Town council shows support for splash park

Town council shows support for splash park

With the spring months approaching, town council made the decision to move forward with construction of the proposed splash park at Little Leap Park, committing to financing the project should the organizing committee fail to raise the necessary fund

Concerns Cold Lake ambulance service compromised

Cold Lake council and the Cold Lake Ambulance Society (CLAS) are concerned ambulance service levels in the city are being compromised.

Minister of Municipal Affairs talks regional collaboration

MLA for Bonnyville – Cold Lake Genia Leskiw welcomed the new Minister of Municipal Affairs Ken Hughes to the region last week to meet with local leaders for discussions surrounding what priorities each municipality had moving into the new year.

Compassionate Care leave introduced

As of Feb. 1, Albertans have the ability to take time off from work to care for a gravely ill family member without worrying about losing their job.
Bonnyville Opry becomes Bonnyville Live

Bonnyville Opry becomes Bonnyville Live

The old Bonnyville Opry is getting a makeover. After much deliberation in recent months the Opry's board of directors decided to modernize the event and give it a facelift – now referring to the monthly musical meeting as “Bonnyville Live.

Residents concerned by rising electricity costs

Residents have long-since expressed concerns over rising electricity bills in Alberta's market-based system. But in recent months, customers from Bonnyville, Cold Lake and St.

Notre Dame High School to receive "modernization" upgrades

The future is bright for the students and staff of Notre Dame High School (NDHS) in Bonnyville, after the provincial government announced a new modernization project for the facility last week.

Wind storm knocks out numerous MCSNet towers

Winds gusts of over 100 kilometers an hour wreaked havoc throughout the province on Jan. 15, leaving a trail of damage throughout the region.
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