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Portage College only Canadian institution to take part in virtual spotlight

Portage College only Canadian institution to take part in virtual spotlight

In 2012, Portage College was the only Canadian college to be honoured with an Innovation of the Year award by the League for Innovation in the Community College—an international organization dedicated to improving and focusing the community college m
Second deadline passes on waterline work

Second deadline passes on waterline work

Weather delays have forced the HCL waterline construction team to extend work on 104B Ave. into October. Hopes are still high that construction and the paving of the residental road alongside Central Ele­mentary School will be completed by Oct. 15.
Lakeland Archers aims for nationals, nails provincials

Lakeland Archers aims for nationals, nails provincials

The Lakeland Archers are a small-town archery club, but they are one of the most illustrious in the province due in part to their tight knit camaraderie and their passion for the sport.
Mayor’s sanity returning during first week

Mayor’s sanity returning during first week

It was the first official week of work for the new mayor of Lac La Biche, as Aurel Langevin was sworn into service during a regular meeting of County council on Sept. 11.
Danyluk jumps back into political arena

Danyluk jumps back into political arena

Ray Danyluk, a former Lac La Biche/St. Paul/Two Hills MLA and Minister of Transportation is officially jumping back into the political arena.
Alberta's new LARP spells contraversey

Alberta's new LARP spells contraversey

Two weeks after an­nouncing the final ap­proved version of the Lower Athabasca Re­gional Plan (LARP) on Aug. 22, energy companies, environmental groups and opposition politicians are split on the controversial outcomes for Alberta.
Mission boat launch in need of restoration

Mission boat launch in need of restoration

Concerns over the placement and maintenance of the Lac La Biche Mission boat launch and dock have caused several residents to question why this problem has been so often overlooked.
A drop in the bucket: a view of Alberta's oil sands

A drop in the bucket: a view of Alberta's oil sands

Syncrude and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) came together to host a series of tours throughout Alberta’s rich oil production plants, giving the Post an exclusive look behind closed doors and into the world of petroleum product
9:22 PM Unofficial Results put Langevin in Mayor's chair

9:22 PM Unofficial Results put Langevin in Mayor's chair

With advance polls from Plamondon and LacAlta Lodge still not reporting, Aurel Langevin has 793 votes to runner up Tom Lett's 706. Ray Ewaskiw came in with 129.
9:08 Langevin holding off Lett as Lac La Biche votes come in

9:08 Langevin holding off Lett as Lac La Biche votes come in

Tom Lett and Aurel Langevin were almost tied for voter support in the Lac La Biche polls.
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