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World archery event takes over Lac La Biche

World archery event takes over Lac La Biche

Athletes from 28 countries around the world are in Lac La Biche County from Sept. 16-22 for the 2024 World Archery Field Championships
Make your hockey picks for a chance to win up to $50,000 in the Great Alberta Hockey Pool!

Make your hockey picks for a chance to win up to $50,000 in the Great Alberta Hockey Pool!

$500 prize draw for early-bird signups open to Oct. 4
Tournament brings top ACAC golfers to Lac La Biche

Tournament brings top ACAC golfers to Lac La Biche

The ACAC Golf Regionals took place at the Lac La Biche Golf and Country Club from Sept. 14-15.
Stadium-sized asteroid to pass Earth on Sept. 17

Stadium-sized asteroid to pass Earth on Sept. 17

NASA has an asteroid watch on for a stadium sized asteroid named Asteroid 2024 NO due to pass the Earth and moon on Sept 17
GOA says archery championships can generate $2M for Lac La Biche economy

GOA says archery championships can generate $2M for Lac La Biche economy

Lots of events, lots of people and perhaps lots of money from world archery championships
STARS says drone, laser ‘incidents’ up 1,000 per cent

STARS says drone, laser ‘incidents’ up 1,000 per cent

Event teaches people about the night sky and nocturnal creatures

Event teaches people about the night sky and nocturnal creatures

Dark Sky party at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park shed light on nocturnal happenings
MLA says northeast region underrepresented in draft commodity flow map

MLA says northeast region underrepresented in draft commodity flow map

On Sept. 9, during the Town of St. Paul’s regular council meeting, council members discussed an issue that may influence the improvement of Highway 28 - and future transportation investment decisions in northeast Alberta.
St. Paul Lions victorious with season kick-off game against Cold Lake

St. Paul Lions victorious with season kick-off game against Cold Lake

The St. Paul Lions opened their high school football season with an 18-1 win against the Cold Lake Royals on Friday night, Sept. 13.
Staff cuts will affect hundreds of Alberta kids with disabilities, parents say

Staff cuts will affect hundreds of Alberta kids with disabilities, parents say

Recent layoffs of caseworkers in the provinces Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) program will likely affect hundreds of families and add to what advocates say is an “exceedingly long” waitlist to access supports.
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