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UPDATE: Lac La Biche welcome sign damaged, charges laid

UPDATE: Lac La Biche welcome sign damaged, charges laid

The large wooden entrance sign welcoming people to Lac La Biche heading north on Highway 36 has been heavily damaged.
Service disruptions at Lac La Biche emergency department in early January

Service disruptions at Lac La Biche emergency department in early January

From Jan. 3-10, those visiting the emergency department at the William J. Cadzow Healthcare Centre in Lac La Biche may be unable to see a doctor during certain hours of the day and night due temporary disruptions in service.
Avoid impaired driving on New Year's Eve

Avoid impaired driving on New Year's Eve

RCMP advise the public to plan transportation in advance and always have a designated driver.
Library Con set to return to Lac La Biche in the new year

Library Con set to return to Lac La Biche in the new year

Myths and legends is the theme of the 2025 Lac La Biche Library Con
Lac La Biche area project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Lac La Biche area project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Three projects that are being funded by the province through a $2.7 million investment from the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program.
Enjoying a winter bonfire

Enjoying a winter bonfire

Lac La Biche Mission hosts old-fashioned Christmas bingo

Lac La Biche Mission hosts old-fashioned Christmas bingo

The final event at the historical site for 2024 took place on Sunday, Dec. 15.
Lac La Biche County open houses for changes to land use bylaw

Lac La Biche County open houses for changes to land use bylaw

The open house events will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the Festival Centre in Plamondon from 3:30-7:30 p.m. and at McArthur Place in the hamlet of Lac La Biche on Thursday, Jan. 30, also from 3:30-7:30 p.m.
Lac La Biche's new sidewalks have slippery surprises – and sand

Lac La Biche's new sidewalks have slippery surprises – and sand

A tale of two sidewalks
Cold temperatures bring bring more clients to Lac La Biche homeless shelter

Cold temperatures bring bring more clients to Lac La Biche homeless shelter

Lenora Lemay of the Lakeland Out of the Elements Shelter Society (LOESS) said when spaces at the new transitional housing facility are full, the organization will open the old shelter overnight.
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