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Cold Lake coach, referee, volunteer says if you want to help, ‘Go for it’

Cold Lake coach, referee, volunteer says if you want to help, ‘Go for it’

When Edgar de Castro arrived in Cold Lake in 2010 from the Philippines, he didn’t expect that one day he'd be coaching kids, organizing tournaments, and officiating swim meets - all as a volunteer.
Interactive murder mystery performance by Cold Lake students delights audience

Interactive murder mystery performance by Cold Lake students delights audience

COLD LAKE - Mayhem, laughter, and a whole lot of mystery unfolded on the Cold Lake High School stage from May 1 to May 3, as the student cast delivered three lively performances of ‘Everybody Wants to Be the Villain’, a unique murder mystery where the audience held the casting power.
Welding spark ignites afternoon blaze behind Cold Lake Ag Society

Welding spark ignites afternoon blaze behind Cold Lake Ag Society

A spark from welding work ignited a fire this afternoon behind the Cold Lake Agricultural Society grounds, sending thick smoke into the sky and prompting a swift response from Cold Lake Fire-Rescue.
Cold Lake gets recycling contract, shifts cost burden to producers under new provincial program

Cold Lake gets recycling contract, shifts cost burden to producers under new provincial program

The City of Cold Lake has been awarded the contracts to manage curbside and depot recycling services under Alberta’s new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulation.
Cold Lake Transit surpasses 1.3 million rides since its inception

Cold Lake Transit surpasses 1.3 million rides since its inception

The City of Cold Lake’s public transit system has surpassed 1.3 million rides since its inception in 2015, and during the City’s April 15 Corporate Priorities Committee meeting, administration presented a detailed overview of the service’s evolution, achievements, and what lies ahead.
EMS delays and staffing shortages in Cold Lake as Fire-Rescue fills gaps

EMS delays and staffing shortages in Cold Lake as Fire-Rescue fills gaps

COLD LAKE - City of Cold Lake council is raising red flags over ongoing concerns around Emergency Medical Services (EMS) coverage and response times, after Cold Lake Fire-Rescue responded to 21 medical incidents so far in 2025, a number that follows 58 medical-related calls in 2024.
Crew Haus fundraiser sparks Cold Lake’s roller skating revival

Crew Haus fundraiser sparks Cold Lake’s roller skating revival

The buzz of clippers met the beat of wheels at Crew Haus Barbers and Stylists on April 5, as the retro-inspired salon transformed into a hub of community connection, creativity, and skating dreams.
Cold Lake celebrates volunteerism with pancakes, passion, and purpose

Cold Lake celebrates volunteerism with pancakes, passion, and purpose

COLD LAKE - The smell of fresh pancakes filled the Heritage Hall at the Cold Lake Seniors Society on the morning of April 26 as residents gathered for the City of Cold Lake’s third annual Volunteer Recruitment Fair.
Mental health in Agriculture: facing the silent struggles in rural Alberta

Mental health in Agriculture: facing the silent struggles in rural Alberta

LAKELAND - For many people working in Alberta's agricultural sector, the struggles of farming extend well beyond droughts, equipment failures, or market fluctuations.
Council reviews defence minister’s support letter for AME-S training initiative in Cold Lake

Council reviews defence minister’s support letter for AME-S training initiative in Cold Lake

The City of Cold Lake has received a formal response from Minister of National Defence Bill Blair regarding its request for partnership opportunities with the federal government and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
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