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Changes to MELT concern some local trucking companies

Changes to MELT concern some local trucking companies

The government of Alberta recently announced changes to Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) regarding licensing requirements for Class 1 drivers, but the costs associated with training are a concern for some.
Spring Trade Show and Spring Sale takes place over weekend at Bold Center

Spring Trade Show and Spring Sale takes place over weekend at Bold Center

Lac La Biche Chamber boss has concerns on next downtown dig

Lac La Biche Chamber boss has concerns on next downtown dig

Downtown streets to be blocked off as April 23 begins next construction phase
Workshop teaches local students about energy, technology and natural resources

Workshop teaches local students about energy, technology and natural resources

A group of junior and senior high school students from JA Williams (JAWS) High School and École Plamondon were at Portage College learning about the energy, technology, and natural resource innovations and industries.
Volunteering lifelong dedication for Cold Lake woman

Volunteering lifelong dedication for Cold Lake woman

Lori Flanders-Midford has been involved in volunteering pursuits-including coaching school sports-for over three decades.
Lac La Biche gymnastics club hosts fun drop in event

Lac La Biche gymnastics club hosts fun drop in event

More volunteers needed for upcoming World Archery Field Championships

More volunteers needed for upcoming World Archery Field Championships

Pat Boon Anderson, volunteer coordinator, says while many people have signed up to volunteer, more are needed.
Lac La Biche Curling Club hosts final tournament of season

Lac La Biche Curling Club hosts final tournament of season

The Mixed Bonspiel took place at the Bold Center from April 4-7 and featured 24 teams.
Lac La Biche Muslims join worldwide Eid Al-Fitr celebrations

Lac La Biche Muslims join worldwide Eid Al-Fitr celebrations

"Eid Mubarak" as Muslim families celebrate the end of Ramadan
Springing into spring

Springing into spring

Springing into spring For many people who live in Canada, it’s easy enough to have a love/hate relationship with winter, a season notorious for endless cold temperatures and darkness.
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