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Man charged by Bonnyville RCMP following alleged theft from camping trailer

Man charged by Bonnyville RCMP following alleged theft from camping trailer

A man who allegedly entered a camping trailer and demanded items from a victim has been charged.
Council decides against ride-sharing, sticks with traditional taxi system in Cold Lake

Council decides against ride-sharing, sticks with traditional taxi system in Cold Lake

City council debated the potential of introducing ride-sharing services like Uber during its Sept. 17 corporate priorities meeting, ultimately deciding to stick with the current system of taxi services and public transit. 
Non-profit set to host Joe Show fundraiser in St. Paul

Non-profit set to host Joe Show fundraiser in St. Paul

The Joe Show will be coming to St. Paul on Oct. 18.
Good chance of northern lights in Alberta Thursday and Friday night

Good chance of northern lights in Alberta Thursday and Friday night

Solar flares could bring aurora borealis to Alberta skies tonight and tomorrow
Numerous complaints result in arrest in St. Paul

Numerous complaints result in arrest in St. Paul

A 27-year-old man facing firearm charges
Alberta government plans to attract doctors to rural areas with $16 million bursary program

Alberta government plans to attract doctors to rural areas with $16 million bursary program

The action plan also includes an $800,000 grant program to help establish new Medical First Responder agencies, and a $600,000 grant program for communities with existing emergency medical services stations to recruit and train a local workforce.
Cold Lake council explores FoodCycler Pilot Program to reduce household food waste

Cold Lake council explores FoodCycler Pilot Program to reduce household food waste

The City of Cold Lake is exploring a new way to tackle food waste with the introduction of the FoodCycler Pilot Program, a compact composting solution aimed at reducing organic waste from households.
"Gulf is just too big": strike vote looms for Alberta nurses as contract talks falter

"Gulf is just too big": strike vote looms for Alberta nurses as contract talks falter

Alberta's nurses could soon find themselves on the picket line as recent talks with the province foundered over disagreements over how much to pay and recruit them.
Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they're penalized by high utility costs

Rural Albertans say they’re being penalized by high utility fees and some municipalities are asking the government to step in and equalize costs throughout the province.
Comet can be seen over Northeast Alberta starting Oct. 10

Comet can be seen over Northeast Alberta starting Oct. 10

A spectacular comet will be visible in Alberta starting later next week.
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