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Section of Lac La Biche Main Street reopens to traffic

Section of Lac La Biche Main Street reopens to traffic

On the evening Oct. 29, the orange fences came down around the section of 101 Ave. (Main Street) between 102 Street and 101 Street in Lac La Biche, which had been closed since April for work on the second phase of the $32.5 million Main Street Revitalization project.
Lac La Biche Lakers drop home and away matches

Lac La Biche Lakers drop home and away matches

The Lakers dropped a 7-5 decision to the High Prairie Red Wings on Nov. 1 and lost 9-2 to the Edson Eagles on home ice Nov. 2.
Market showcases Indigenous and Métis artists and crafters

Market showcases Indigenous and Métis artists and crafters

The second annual Indigenous Christmas Market was held at the Lac La Biche Heritage Centre on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Lac La Biche Legion gets renovations done

Lac La Biche Legion gets renovations done

Renovations ready for Remembrance Day
Legion, Lac La Biche-area schools, set to host Remembrance Day events

Legion, Lac La Biche-area schools, set to host Remembrance Day events

The annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph next to the McGrane Branch#28 of the Royal Canadian Legion will be held at 11 a.m. on the morning of Monday, Nov. 11. Many schools are hosted their ceremonies in Nov. 8.
One-way street going in right direction, says local councillor

One-way street going in right direction, says local councillor

new one-way is part of ongoing $32.5 million downtown upgrade
RCMP looking for missing Wandering River man

RCMP looking for missing Wandering River man

Benjamin Bartok was last seen in Wandering River on Nov. 4. There is concern for his well-being.
Lac La Biche to get two additional doctors

Lac La Biche to get two additional doctors

Two new docs said to be coming into Lac La Biche as two prepare to leave
Lac La Biche musician Amri opens for The Washboard Union

Lac La Biche musician Amri opens for The Washboard Union

Amri, a 16-year-old Lac La Biche-based musician, was the opening act for The Washboard Union, who played at the Bold Center on Thursday, Oct. 24. The show was the first of 19 dates that the BC-based band will be playing as part of its 'Grab the Wheel and Go Tour.'
Numbers game

Numbers game

Smith's Alberta support is in a UCP vacuum - and that sucks
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