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First readings passed for developments

MD of Bonnyville council gave first readings to nine bylaws at its meeting on Wednesday. Council passed first reading for Bylaw LU 485 to rezone the Estates of Long Bay from Agriculture ‘A' to Country Residential.
Cenovus introduces ten-year work plan

Cenovus introduces ten-year work plan

Cenovus Energy recently implemented a 10-year business plan, which it thinks will help recruit and retain workers at its operations in northeast Alberta. Spokesperson Rhona DelFrari says the company is primarily expanding its oilsands operations.
Dream Wheels weekend coming together

Dream Wheels weekend coming together

Details for Dream Wheels weekend are coming together, with a hundred exotic cars arriving in Bonnyville and Cold Lake at the end of August. The show and race events will include several Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and a Maserati MC-12.
Envision Edmonton wants to keep downtown airport open

Envision Edmonton wants to keep downtown airport open

A small but supportive group of local people met with Envision Edmonton at the Shaw House Friday to learn about its efforts to keep Edmonton City Centre Airport.
Fire hall chief retires after 38 great years of service

Fire hall chief retires after 38 great years of service

Bob Kleinmann may have retired as Bonnyville's volunteer fire hall chief, but to his co-volunteers in the fire department he will continue to be remembered as a calming influence and an experienced asset for the station and community.

Fringe developments offer opportunity, Isley says

Bonnyville Mayor Ernie Isley sees development on the fringes of town as an opportunity to share costs rather than as a potential growth inhibitor or competitor to what's in town.

Industrial park builder wants to start this summer

If Reid Keebaugh has his way, construction will start later this month on Bonnyville's newest industrial park.

Town receives 2009 financial audit

The Town of Bonnyville received its audited financial statement last Wednesday and both the mayor and CAO agree the 2009 final numbers indicate the town to be in good financial standing.

Council hopes to get project on track

Bonnyville may be getting a smoother outdoor running surface. Bonnyville town council decided to offer contracts to two companies to resurface the running track at Walsh Field at its meeting on Wednesday. “It's another asset for the town to have.

Cold Lake mayor cool to fringe subdivisions

Developers on Cold Lake's fringe may find it's a lot easier to gain MD approval for their plans than it will be to access the city's water and sewer system. That'll certainly be the case if Mayor Craig Copeland has his way.
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