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Music in the Forest features Taylor Lang

Music in the Forest features Taylor Lang

Calgary - based indie folk singer/songwriter performs to capacity crowd at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park amphitheater.
Lac La Biche ladies Legion auxiliary shuts down after 63 years

Lac La Biche ladies Legion auxiliary shuts down after 63 years

No new recruits, volunteer burnout, financial burdens force Lac La Biche Legion-linked ladies to end charter
Blue-green algae locations spotted at Fork Lake

Blue-green algae locations spotted at Fork Lake

Alberta Health Services have issued a notice that areas of blue-green algae — Cyanobacteria — have been spotted on the water surface of Fork Lake, a recreational lake between Lac La Biche and St. Paul.
Métis Crossing site of first bison calves born in area in 160 years

Métis Crossing site of first bison calves born in area in 160 years

Metis leaders say birth of two bison calves at traditional and cultural site is an historical moment and significant step towards Reconciliation.
Hockey camp at Bold Center teaches elite skills

Hockey camp at Bold Center teaches elite skills

Over 80 young hockey players from Lac La Biche County and across Alberta put through paces at Bellz Elite Hockey Camp.
Just for fun

Just for fun

Wood Buffalo RCMP have located missing woman- L'Hommecourt

Wood Buffalo RCMP have located missing woman- L'Hommecourt

Missing Fort McMurray woman
Bugs, bug, bugs

Bugs, bug, bugs

Bug presentation at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park on Saturday.
Volleyball camp teaches kids to be active while learning skills

Volleyball camp teaches kids to be active while learning skills

Dozens of young volleyball players attend camp at the Bold Center to improve their game and acquire new skills.
Golfers take to greens in support of local health authority, Portage College

Golfers take to greens in support of local health authority, Portage College

There’s nothing quite like hitting the links on a beautifully warm summer’s morning. It’s even more enjoyable when one is doing so to support a great local cause. On Friday, a few hundred golfers from the Lac La Biche region and beyond converged on the Lac La Biche Golf and Country Club for the third annual Healthier Communities Golf Tournament.
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