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LLB to benefit from Cenovus growth

LLB to benefit from Cenovus growth

The Cenovus Christina Lake SAGD plant near Conklin is in the early stages of a large expansion that will likely lead to increased need for services and labour from Lac La Biche.
Peace Officer's role to be looked at by council

Peace Officer's role to be looked at by council

The Lac La Biche County Peace Officers have been the focus of public meetings and discussions over the past month, after a resident’s complaint against a peace officer sparked an investigation by county senior administration.
Peace officer meeting calls for transparency

Peace officer meeting calls for transparency

“We felt badly that people didn’t get the opportunity to share their experiences with the peace officers and what they may have done to file a complaint so that’s why we are having this meeting,” said Mary Scullion, one of the organizers of last Tues
T&C Conservatives back in the majority

T&C Conservatives back in the majority

The Conservative incumbents who represent the three federal ridings in the Town & Country region are headed back to Ottawa, but this time they are backed by the strength of a majority government.
Brian Jean wins Fort McMurray-Athabasca riding

Brian Jean wins Fort McMurray-Athabasca riding

Brian Jean will return to Ottawa for his fourth term in office, and his first time as part of a majority government, after winning the Fort McMurray-Athabasca riding with over 70 per cent of the vote.
School board goes to public for budget help

School board goes to public for budget help

The Northern Lights School Division board of trustees asked parents, teachers and community members for help in determining priorities when reducing the upcoming school year budget by $1.7 million.
Stay off the tracks for rail safety week

Stay off the tracks for rail safety week

Rail Safety Week runs from May 2 to 8, and CN police are asking for the public’s help in saving lives and preventing incidents.
NLSD ask for public's help in trimming $1.7 million from budget

NLSD ask for public's help in trimming $1.7 million from budget

The Northern Lights School Division is hosting a series of public consultations as they seek the help of parents, students, and community members to help determine which school programs should be kept in the face of looming budget cuts.
A raise for LLB County council? Maybe

A raise for LLB County council? Maybe

How much should a county councillor be paid? Ask some councillors, and the answer is more than the current amount. Others say the issue is one of pay equity between municipalities.
SRD Minister talks about LARP

SRD Minister talks about LARP

The Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP) will define how land is used across the region, from conservation, to recreation, to industrial, uses.
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