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Motorists can also learn from school bus safety

Motorists can also learn from school bus safety

Since the start of the school year, enforcement officials have issued a minimum of 20 written warnings and three fines.
Alberta announces new municipal infrastructure grant, but minister says more needed

Alberta announces new municipal infrastructure grant, but minister says more needed

Alberta's municipalities can apply for a new provincial infrastructure grant, but Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver says more funding is needed.
St. Paul Lions defeat Bonnyville Voyageurs during final game of regular season

St. Paul Lions defeat Bonnyville Voyageurs during final game of regular season

The St. Paul Lions defeated the Bonnyville Voyageurs as the Wheatland Football League’s regular season wrapped up last week – with the Lions seeded second following the win on Oct. 19.
Suspect sought after report of $250 theft from St. Paul grocery store

Suspect sought after report of $250 theft from St. Paul grocery store

RCMP are investigating an alleged theft that occurred at a St. Paul grocery store on Sept. 23.
Lakeland-area teacher keeps a positive outlook through breast cancer diagnosis

Lakeland-area teacher keeps a positive outlook through breast cancer diagnosis

With her first chemotherapy treatment only taking place earlier this month, Kathleen Gerlinsky is facing breast cancer head on.
Search warrant finds cache of firearms in Cold Lake First Nations

Search warrant finds cache of firearms in Cold Lake First Nations

On Oct. 21 Cold Lake RCMP executed a search warrant in the LeGoff townsite of Cold Lake First Nations, leading to significant firearm and drug-related charges against two people.
Autumn Spooktacular brings Halloween magic to Cold Lake Energy Centre

Autumn Spooktacular brings Halloween magic to Cold Lake Energy Centre

Cold Lake Energy Centre was buzzing with excitement as the Autumn Spooktacular kicked off its second annual event on Oct. 18.  
St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens continues to improve with young team

St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens continues to improve with young team

The St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens faced tough opposition when they played at home last week, but managed to add a win to their record.
What's really behind Alberta's 'scrap the cap' ads?

What's really behind Alberta's 'scrap the cap' ads?

Alberta’s $7-million ad campaign, railing against a proposed federal industrial emissions cap, comes just weeks before a leadership review for Premier Danielle Smith whose party members are hungry for conflict with Ottawa.
Methane leak has Bonnyville residents waiting and wondering

Methane leak has Bonnyville residents waiting and wondering

A methane leak that requires the demolition of several homes to fix the issue has left residents wondering what the final plan will be - and how they will be compensated.
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