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Special guests say lessons from Lac La Biche Power Up North will last a long time

Special guests say lessons from Lac La Biche Power Up North will last a long time

Get the right staff, send the right message are key points left by Power Up North keynote speakers
Police Service Dog Lotus heads into retirement

Police Service Dog Lotus heads into retirement

Eastern Alberta District is the busiest district for Police Dog Service requests in the province, responding to 250 to 300 calls for service a year.
Voyageurs soccer season to wrap up this weekend

Voyageurs soccer season to wrap up this weekend

Portage men and women's teams play at Bold Center fields Sunday afternoon against Keyano
St. Paul Fire Department responds to structure fire Wednesday

St. Paul Fire Department responds to structure fire Wednesday

A house is a total loss following a fire on Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul.
Chris is in the KISS army

Chris is in the KISS army

Jason Nixon named sector minister for Alberta's new continuing care agency

Jason Nixon named sector minister for Alberta's new continuing care agency

Jason Nixon, Sundre-area MLA and Alberta's minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services, has been named the sector minister of the new continuing care provincial health agency.
Buffalo Lake leaders continue plans for new school

Buffalo Lake leaders continue plans for new school

Buffalo Lake is only Métis community in Alberta without a school, say leaders
St. Paul fire crews on scene at house fire

St. Paul fire crews on scene at house fire

Fire crews are on scene at a house fire in St. Paul, Wednesday afternoon.
Portage College social work students help out at local shelter

Portage College social work students help out at local shelter

Students serve thanksgiving meal and visit Lac La Biche homeless shelter
Alberta drug deaths underreported by 25 per cent: researcher

Alberta drug deaths underreported by 25 per cent: researcher

Alberta’s public substance use surveillance system is significantly under-reporting drug-related deaths, and the gap in data appears to have gotten worse in 2023, according to a prominent Canadian researcher.
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