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Alberta Motor Association warns of free emergency car kit scam

Alberta Motor Association warns of free emergency car kit scam

Email offering chance to win prize is latest fraud trading on AMA’s reputation
St. Paul intersection scene of another collision

St. Paul intersection scene of another collision

Archery worlds conclude with closing ceremony

Archery worlds conclude with closing ceremony

The closing ceremony for the 2024 World Archery Field Championships wrapped up on Sunday, Sept. 22 with a gala dinner at the Bold Center.
Bonnyville-based Defender LTL driving to support and serve the Lakeland

Bonnyville-based Defender LTL driving to support and serve the Lakeland

Whether you want a load of building materials, a transmission, tires or pails of ice cream delivered to the local visitors’ centre, the Lakeland region’s newest trucking businesses can carry out the request.   
Northern Lights shine brightly over Lac La Biche region

Northern Lights shine brightly over Lac La Biche region

Wow.
Book your time in the Lac La Biche library's scary-clown escape room

Book your time in the Lac La Biche library's scary-clown escape room

On Sept. 26 and 27, the Stuart MacPherson Public Library in Lac La Biche will be hosting its annual escape room event, which will feature Carnevil-themed puzzle rooms set up inside the library.
Lac La Biche RCMP investigate blaze at ceremonial teepee

Lac La Biche RCMP investigate blaze at ceremonial teepee

Teepee in front of Lac La Biche RCMP office lit on fire.
Premier Danielle Smith announces plan to change Alberta Bill of Rights

Premier Danielle Smith announces plan to change Alberta Bill of Rights

Premier Danielle Smith says she plans to reinforce the right to decide whether to receive a vaccination or other medical procedure in changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights.
A healer’s return to hairdressing

A healer’s return to hairdressing

BONNYVILLE – Local entrepreneur Lauren Scherger began her career in hairdressing in 2002, but unexpected chronic back pain forced her to leave the profession.
Indigenous advocate spreads message through words and music

Indigenous advocate spreads message through words and music

Singer Stephanie Harpe gave a vivacious performance earlier this summer in Bonnyville, and though she might be remembered for her powerful vocals, she is also a passionate Indigenous advocate with work.
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