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MSI funding won't pay for Bold Center this year

MSI funding won't pay for Bold Center this year

Lac La Biche County will receive close to $2.9 million in capital funding through the provincial government’s Municipal Sustainability Initiative figures which were released last week.
Wild-west show headed Elk Point way

Wild-west show headed Elk Point way

The wild-west entertainment that warmed the hearts of America more than a century ago is headed straight for Elk Point next week, with just a few tickets left for the six rip-roaring performances as Elk Point Community Choir and Friends present Annie
Green Hornet stings its viewers with bad superheroes

Green Hornet stings its viewers with bad superheroes

Like a bad bee sting, the Green Hornet becomes painful to watch and annoying as the superheroes take on criminals.
No new schools in budget

No new schools in budget

The 2011 Alberta budget has been released, and Lac La Biche students will have to wait a little longer for a new school, as funding has still not been approved for construction of a school at the Bold Center.
RCMP gets help from volunteers

RCMP gets help from volunteers

For the past twelve years Lac La Biche resident Glenn Stuut has responded to car crashes, gone on patrols and conducted check stops with the local RCMP.
Chamber hears how to promote growth in LLB

Chamber hears how to promote growth in LLB

Creating economic growth in a town takes a plan, but it also takes the willingness to abandon that plan. It also takes ambition, drive, and a salesman attitude.
Mom of fallen RCMP officer tells of inquiry tale

Mom of fallen RCMP officer tells of inquiry tale

tobias romaniuk post staff For more than a week, Grace Johnston sat in a courtroom in Stony Plain listening to the Mayer­thorpe fatality inquiry of four RCMP officers, including her son Leo Johnston, who was shot and killed by James Rozko in what was
This week at the Aurora

This week at the Aurora

As I watched Russell Crowe plan to get his wife out of jail in The Next Three Days, I couldn’t help but wonder what I would do if my significant other was put behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit.
Portage College to cut $1.4 million from budget

Portage College to cut $1.4 million from budget

Portage College Board of Governors and Ad­ministration are faced with cutting $1.4 million out of their almost $32-million budget for the 2011-2012 academic year.
County auditors straighten out financial confusion

County auditors straighten out financial confusion

Lac La Biche County councillors finally have an impartial, third party answer to the question of whether or not their finances are in order, following a presentation by accounting firm KPMG’s John Stelter, who told council that while there were issue
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