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Man wanted by RCMP believed to be in Lac La Biche area

Man wanted by RCMP believed to be in Lac La Biche area

A man who is wanted by RCMP is believed to be in the Lac La Biche area, possibly driving a stolen truck.
Candy, chips and other treats hot items as Halloween approaches

Candy, chips and other treats hot items as Halloween approaches

Stores in the area have reported good sales for Halloween candy and chips.
Making salsa from leftover food

Making salsa from leftover food

On Thursday, Oct. 17, as part of Waste Reduction Week events in the Lac La Biche region, a salsa and cabbage leaf workshop was held at Craigend Community Hall. Participants were shown how to make salsa using excess food. The salsa was later bottled in glass jars.
Track repairs add to construction detours in Lac La Biche

Track repairs add to construction detours in Lac La Biche

With various construction projects going on in the Lac La Biche area since spring, motorists have been trained to work with detours – but last week, the detours were affecting the trains too. Over the Oct.
Work continues on Highway 36 to 91 Ave. water and sewer project

Work continues on Highway 36 to 91 Ave. water and sewer project

Since spring, construction has been a common sight for residents of the hamlet of Lac La Biche, with multiple ongoing projects taking place in the area.
Portage College soccer squads drop final matches of 2024 season

Portage College soccer squads drop final matches of 2024 season

The Portage College Voyageurs men's and women's squads faced off against the Lakeland Rustlers in Lloydminster on Saturday, Oct. 19 and returned home to play the Keyano College Huskies on Sunday.
Voyageurs win first games of regular hockey season

Voyageurs win first games of regular hockey season

Next games against Ooks November 1 and 2
JAWS girls, Mallaig boys, gold winners in annual mini Wow Pow

JAWS girls, Mallaig boys, gold winners in annual mini Wow Pow

Mini Wow Pow event is lead up to big volleyball event with five decade history
Mobile cancer screening and take-home kits available for rural Albertans

Mobile cancer screening and take-home kits available for rural Albertans

Throughout the course of the year, Screen Test visits over 120 communities across Alberta, including 28 Indigenous communities and ones in the Lakeland region including Bonnyville, Cold Lake, Elk Point, Lac La Biche, and St. Paul.
Motorists can also learn from school bus safety

Motorists can also learn from school bus safety

Since the start of the school year, enforcement officials have issued a minimum of 20 written warnings and three fines.
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