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Access to Success shutting down

Access to Success shutting down

Just a couple of weeks after graduating a group of youth, the Access to Success program is closing due to a lack of funding.
Marriage advice from 189 years of experience

Marriage advice from 189 years of experience

Valentine’s Day is an annual way to show your love and appreciation for your better half.
Beaver Lake Cree challenge government in massive court case

Beaver Lake Cree challenge government in massive court case

The Beaver Lake Cree Nation moved one step closer to having their civil lawsuit against the governments of Alberta and Canada heard in court – a case their lawyer said could set an “enormous” precedent.
Shaving their heads for support

Shaving their heads for support

It’s never easy thing to find out someone you love has a serious illness. It’s even harder if the disease has come back a second time.
Report says 'dirty' dog pound needs to be put out of misery

Report says 'dirty' dog pound needs to be put out of misery

If the local pound were a pet, it would have to be put down.
Planning for new high school project is back on track

Planning for new high school project is back on track

Latest talks between provincial officials and the school board about the proposed Bold Center high school put the project back on track, says the superintendent of the Northern Lights School Division.
Ministers tour Hamlet of Lac La Biche

Ministers tour Hamlet of Lac La Biche

Two government ministers were out and about in the Hamlet of Lac La Biche last week, talking with locals and visiting people throughout the community. Lac La Biche-St.
Council discusses possible raises

Council discusses possible raises

At a regular council meeting on Jan. 24, Lac La Biche County Council discussed the current Councillor Remuneration policy. The policy dictates councillor and mayoral salaries and was approved by council on April 27 of last year.
Four-year-old left unattended for seven hours on school bus

Four-year-old left unattended for seven hours on school bus

A local family is looking for answers and a long-time driver has been suspended indefinitely after a four-year-old boy was left alone in a school bus for seven hours on Jan. 27.
Four-year-old left unattended for seven hours on school bus

Four-year-old left unattended for seven hours on school bus

A local family is looking for answers and a long-time school bus driver has been suspended indefinitely after a four-year-old boy was left alone on a school bus for seven hours last Thursday.
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