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Students share ice and classroom with Pontiacs

Students share ice and classroom with Pontiacs

Grade 6 students from H.E. Bourgoin School had the chance to skate with, interview and get autographs from some of the Jr. A Pontiacs, while taking part in C-School at the Centennial Centre (C2) Jan. 25.

Surprisingly simple Super Bowl Surprise

When I think of the Super Bowl, I have two distinct memories, and neither have anything to do with football. The first would be Janet Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction, while the second is my mother's Super Bowl/Grey Cup Surprise, a.k.a.

Kehewin man found dead

Bonnyville RCMP found the body of a deceased male in the ditch beside Highway 657 near Kehewin Cree Nation on Friday. The body has been identified as Chaz Badger, a 19-year-old resident of Kehewin.
Cleanup ongoing after semi accident

Cleanup ongoing after semi accident

Clean-up at the site of a diesel spill has been ongoing since an accident involving a tractor trailer unit carrying diesel and an SUV occurred Jan.

Bank robbery suspects arrested in Edmonton

Three men suspected in the brazen daylight robbery of the TD Bank branch in Bonnyville on Dec. 14 were arrested in Edmonton last Friday.

Beaver River weighs waste options

An increase in tipping fees at the Evergreen Regional Waste Management Commission has one of its members talking about finding a new landfill to dump its trash.

Annual hospital gala sold out

It's the hardest ticket in town to get to arguably the most anticipated annual community event in Bonnyville.

Cold Lake proposal needs geographic link through MD

The City of Cold Lake has clarified that its proposal to the province would include a swath of land in the MD of Bonnyville to connect City boundaries to the bombing range. Any people living in the area would become part of Cold Lake.
Author targets SAGD

Author targets SAGD

Is global warming a flawed theory or scientific fact? Psychiatrist by day, researcher by night, author Peter Silverstone did not care to answer the question he posed as part of his rolling book launch at the Shaw House last Thursday.
Road to reconciliation starts with truth

Road to reconciliation starts with truth

Is it possible to repair the relationship between Aboriginal people and the institutions responsible for establishing and running Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada? The answer is “Yes,” according to Chief Wilton Littlechild, one of three com
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