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BCHS students prepare themselves for Fame

BCHS students prepare themselves for Fame

Students at Bonnyville Centralized High School (BCHS) will be stepping out onto the stage this week as they present their very own production of ‘Fame the Musical' at the Lyle Victor Albert Centre.

Toddler rescued from well

A two-year-old girl is in hospital after falling into a well in a field just outside of Bonnyville on Friday afternoon.
LICA meeting attracts huge crowd

LICA meeting attracts huge crowd

Over 150 people packed into the St.
Bonnyville's first framed building turns 105

Bonnyville's first framed building turns 105

Back in the early years of the 20th century, years before the Town of Bonnyville even existed, the area between Moose Lake and what is today known as Fort Kent was sparsely dotted with dwellings and buildings built almost exclusively in the tradition
Residents concerned about watershed

Residents concerned about watershed

Members of the Beaver River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) held their annual general meeting on Tuesday at the Willow Prairie Hall in La Corey and were greeted by about 85 people, their largest crowd ever.

Glendon mayor to step down

Village of Glendon Mayor Larry Lofstrand tendered his intention to resign at last Thursday's council meeting.

Province ups education tax

Residents of Bonnyville will see an increase on their municipal tax bill this year, but none of the extra money exiting taxpayers' pockets will be staying in the municipality.
Local pharmacies protest against provincial budget

Local pharmacies protest against provincial budget

Three Bonnyville pharmacies closed their doors for two hours last Thursday morning as local store owners do their best to show the provincial government how unhappy they are with the budget cuts announced in early March.

Bonnyville daycare celebrates its first anniversary

The Bonnyville and District Daycare Centre celebrated its first anniversary last Tuesday, hosting a special party for kids to celebrate.

Local leaders concerned with new utility hook-up wait times

Two elected community leaders expressed their concern at the length of time it takes for the installation of new utility hook-ups for new buildings in Bonnyville, after ATCO Electric said the process usually takes anywhere between four and six months
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