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And, the World Cup is over

Well guys, almost two weeks into the 2014 Fifa World Cup and all the hopes and dreams of this reporter have been well and truly destroyed.

Federal government approves Northern Gateway

And the Northern Gateway pipeline project is a go – or at least that was the message sent out by the federal government last week when, after a decade of back and forth debates and discussions, the national body decided it would approve the controver

Percentages returning to report cards

Middle school students will see percentages return to report cards for the upcoming 2014-15 school year after the Northern Lights School Division (NLSD) board of trustees voted to institute a dual system.
National Aboriginal Day honours culture and history

National Aboriginal Day honours culture and history

With an array of food, music, traditional dance, and other cultural activities available, the Bonnyville Canadian Native Friendship Centre led in celebrating First Nations, Inuit and Métis culture and history in Bonnyville, once again hosting Nationa
Health Minister visits 4 Wing, hears region's concerns

Health Minister visits 4 Wing, hears region's concerns

When it comes to assessing the state of health care in the Bonnyville/Cold Lake region it is clear it has to be looked at differently than in other parts of the province, says Health Minister Fred Horne.

Regional governance resolution sparks debate among councils

The City of Cold Lake's quest to seek support for a regional governance resolution it plans to bring to the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) has once again sparked a debate over regional government in the Lakeland.
Residents fighting uphill battle to save Muriel Lake

Residents fighting uphill battle to save Muriel Lake

For the past two decades residents in the Lakeland have been voicing their concerns over the decreasing water levels in Muriel Lake.

MD opposes regional governance resolution

Reeve Ed Rondeau says the MD of Bonnyville council is adamantly against the regional governance resolution put forth by the City of Cold Lake. “I am not very excited about it because it leads to more than regional government.

Murder suspect acknowledges charges against her

A 51-year-old woman appeared in Bonnyville provincial court for the first time on June 3, facing charges of first degree murder, after firefighters found the body of a man inside a home, while responding to a fire in Glendon.

Rural schools face enrolment crisis

They're private conversations, held in rural communities across Northeastern Alberta: “We already drive the toddler to Athabasca at 5:30 a.m. to drop them at Nan's before work.
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