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Two people arrested after shelter in place issued near Lac La Biche on March 13

Two people arrested after shelter in place issued near Lac La Biche on March 13

RCMP have provided an update following a shelter in place that was put into effect for a few hours on March 13 near Lac La Biche.
Drugs and firearms seized from Saddle Lake residence

Drugs and firearms seized from Saddle Lake residence

RCMP say they seized about 100 grams of crystal meth and 60 grams of cocaine from a residence in Saddle Lake while executing a search warrant, March 19.
4 Wing conducting night flying over Cold Lake March 24 to April 16

4 Wing conducting night flying over Cold Lake March 24 to April 16

Squadrons from 4 Wing Cold Lake will be conducting night flying training over Cold Lake from March 24 until April 16.
St. Paul Canadiens prepare for Central Canada Cup

St. Paul Canadiens prepare for Central Canada Cup

"It's going to be one of the best shows St. Paul has ever seen," says St. Paul Canadiens president Derrick Germain.
Lac La Biche Lakers heading to NJHL finals

Lac La Biche Lakers heading to NJHL finals

The Lakers defeated the Edson Eagles 3-2 on March 18 to advance to the National Junior Hockey League (NJHL) finals against the Crowsnest Pass Crush.
GIO Mobility Scooter discussion comes back to Cold Lake council

GIO Mobility Scooter discussion comes back to Cold Lake council

During the Feb. 25 regular City of Cold Lake council meeting, a delegation addressed council regarding provincial legislation that had raised concerns among owners of GIO all-season mobility scooters. 
RCMP reportedly find drugs on person at Vermilion courthouse

RCMP reportedly find drugs on person at Vermilion courthouse

A person has been charged after RCMP received a call about possible drugs on someone at the Vermilion Provincial Courthouse, March 17.
Glendon School basketball team wins zone banner, heads to provincials

Glendon School basketball team wins zone banner, heads to provincials

St. Paul Education sees declining enrolment, indicating need for balanced budget

St. Paul Education sees declining enrolment, indicating need for balanced budget

St. Paul Education is uncertain how much of Alberta’s increased funding in education will go to the division, currently facing declining enrolment.
Municipalities want end to oil and gas property tax loopholes

Municipalities want end to oil and gas property tax loopholes

Rural Municipalities of Alberta says its members are facing an unpaid oil and gas property tax burden of $253.9 million.
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