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Gov't won't comment on COVID death rates in Lac La Biche region

Gov't won't comment on COVID death rates in Lac La Biche region

Merged maps show eight deaths in 321 cases for Lac La Biche region
Person charged for blowing in faces at local business

Person charged for blowing in faces at local business

St. Paul Municipal Enforcement has received complaints regarding public health orders, but no tickets issued
Bonnyville restaurant opens dining area in protest of provincial mandates

Bonnyville restaurant opens dining area in protest of provincial mandates

Dine-in option goes against provincial Health Orders
Keystone veto has big impacts in the Lakeland

Keystone veto has big impacts in the Lakeland

No surprise, but news of K-XL still creates disappointment and concern
Funds approved for Two Hills Mennonite School playground

Funds approved for Two Hills Mennonite School playground

Two Hills Mennonite School gets $250,000 for playground
St. Paul Curling Club ends season, CAP Arena closes early

St. Paul Curling Club ends season, CAP Arena closes early

Town of St. Paul lays off three staff members due to early closure
Illegal restaurant openings not expected in LLB, say officials

Illegal restaurant openings not expected in LLB, say officials

Bonnyville restaurant plans to go against COVID restrictions, but so far none in LLB area
Supply agreement signed for regional waterline

Supply agreement signed for regional waterline

The supply agreement was reached by he Cold Lake Regional Utility Services Commission (RUSC) and the Bonnyville Regional Water Commission (BRWC) ahead of the water delivery through the regional water pipeline
Cold Lake being turned into Soviet-era Russia for upcoming film

Cold Lake being turned into Soviet-era Russia for upcoming film

A local filmmaker is looking to film an upcoming movie in the Cold Lake area, which will transform the city into Soviet-era Russia
Bonnyville Curling Club cuts season short

Bonnyville Curling Club cuts season short

The Bonnyville Curling Club announced on Jan. 26 that they will be shutting their club down for the season due to the ongoing provincial restrictions due to COVID-19
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