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Three arrested in Beaver River trestle fire investigation

Three arrested in Beaver River trestle fire investigation

Cold Lake RCMP officials have arrested and charged persons allegedly responsible for the fire damage to the Beaver River trestle on the Iron Horse Trail.

Male in custody after hostage situation

A 22-year-old local man is in custody after allegedly taking an adult female and her young daughter hostage in a Bonnyville residence.
Bonnyville outwits, outplays and outlasts for the Boys and Girls Club

Bonnyville outwits, outplays and outlasts for the Boys and Girls Club

Eighteen local competitors met in the Wetlander parking lot last month in a bid to outwit, outplay and outlast each other in a Bonnyville version of Survivor, an effort that raised an estimated $35,000 for the Boys and Girls Club.

Rain delays MD road construction projects

Rain has caused construction projects in the MD of Bonnyville to fall behind schedule.

Bertha armyworm invades canola

Eighteen local competitors met in the Wetlander parking lot last month in a bid to outwit, outplay and outlast each other in a Bonnyville version of Survivor, an effort that raised an estimated $35,000 for the Boys and Girls Club.

Concerns regarding Moose Lake water quality

The Moose Lake Watershed Society is sending a letter of concern to the provincial government regarding Moose Lake.

First appearance for man facing multiple charges

The man facing charges after allegedly stealing a truck and horse trailer to which two horses were tied appeared in court on Aug. 7.
Haying in the 30's founders receive prestigious medals

Haying in the 30's founders receive prestigious medals

This year's edition of Haying in the 30's started off on the right foot as the opening ceremonies included the presentation of a prestigious award to the organization's founders, Edgar and Cecile Corbiere. Westlock-St.
Camp St. Louis celebrates 25th anniversary

Camp St. Louis celebrates 25th anniversary

Twenty-five years have come and gone but Camp St. Louis of the St. Louis Parish church near Moose Lake is still standing.
Town council concerned with water quality

Town council concerned with water quality

With changes in organic levels in Moose Lake and an aging water treatment plant, Town council is looking for other options to supply the Town with quality, safe drinking water.
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