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Interpretive Society requests records rights

Interpretive Society requests records rights

The Interpretive Society is no longer pursuing construction of a building, and have instead focused their efforts on preserving the history of the Lac La Biche region.
Budget approved

Budget approved

Lac La Biche County councillors passed the municipality ’s 2011 bud­get last Tuesday. The $50 million document passed by one vote.
Local group donates $100,000 to rebuild history

Local group donates $100,000 to rebuild history

“We want to start telling our story,” said Rod Webb, a member of the Lakeland Interpretive Society, about a recent $100,000 donation from the group to help rebuild a 98-year old ship model.
Music Festival kicks off this week

Music Festival kicks off this week

Students Colleen Kaufman and Michael Wheeler along with other Lac La Biche area students are gearing up for the 38th year of the Music Festival which starts tomorrow.
Plamondon residents flooded by spring run-off

Plamondon residents flooded by spring run-off

A blocked culvert is being blamed for a Sunday evening flood that left a large part of Plamondon with water damage.
Future of Cree language uncertain

Future of Cree language uncertain

Nancy Hollman re­members sitting on her dad’s knee, listening to him tell stories of a Metis heritage that now faces extinction. “Cree is a dying language. It would be devastating to lose our Cree. It’s a beautiful language.
Lac La Biche family home destroyed after county pipe busts

Lac La Biche family home destroyed after county pipe busts

It was around 4:45 a.m. on March 15 when Christine and Andy Cardinal woke up to icy cold water spraying out from under their bed in their basement master bedroom.
East coast rockers head west in support of new album

East coast rockers head west in support of new album

After 10 years of playing shows across the country, The Trews have been nearly everywhere. But they haven’t been to Lac La Biche.
Dragon's Breath on ice

Dragon's Breath on ice

The Lac La Biche Skating Club warmed up the ice on March 26 with their presentation of Dragon's Breath, a story of a medieval village visited by a dragon with bad breath. The villagers plead to the princess for help, and the village heroes, wizards and witches are called in to solve the problem. Like most fairy tales, in the end the dragon is cured, the villagers are happy, and they all live happily ever after.
Up on the roof

Up on the roof

Grade 8 YAP student Taylor Schamehorn gets a helping hand from Job Corps staffer Delbert Gambler on one of the Youth Achievement Program shed building projects. The YAP students sell the well-built sheds at the end of their school program.
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