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Part 1: Living with a traumatic brain injury

Part 1: Living with a traumatic brain injury

Two Lakeland area residents share their experience, living with a traumatic brain injury, Larry Saunders and Jodie Conley.
St. Paul RCMP officer behind bars facing charge of child luring

St. Paul RCMP officer behind bars facing charge of child luring

Officer previously charged with possessing, distributing and accessing child pornography.
Introducing Lakeland’s Best, as voted by…you!

Introducing Lakeland’s Best, as voted by…you!

Cast your votes starting July 2 for the best eats and drinks in the region for your chance to win!
F. G. Miller High in Elk Point celebrates the Class of 2024

F. G. Miller High in Elk Point celebrates the Class of 2024

“What an amazing accomplishment!” master of ceremonies Jonathan Randall told the 31-member Class of 2024 who filled the stands at F. G. Miller High School in Elk Point.
Province announces cell phone ban for Alberta schools

Province announces cell phone ban for Alberta schools

On June 17, Demetrios Nicolaides, Alberta’s Minister of Education, announced a province-wide ban on cell phone use in K-12 classrooms.
Cold Lake Art Smith Aviation Academy honours National Indigenous Peoples Day

Cold Lake Art Smith Aviation Academy honours National Indigenous Peoples Day

On June 21, Art Smith Aviation Academy in Cold Lake celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day with students from kindergarten to Grade 9 participating in various cultural activities.
Bonnyville's U13 competitive softball

Bonnyville's U13 competitive softball

On June 15, Bonnyville's U13 competitive softball team team played against the Calgary U13 team at the C2 diamonds.
St. Paul RCMP warn of 'spear phishing' scam

St. Paul RCMP warn of 'spear phishing' scam

Scammers who conduct spear phishing often have knowledge of the business conducting the sale, including names and transactions, according to RCMP.
Cold Lake First Nations holds vibrant Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

Cold Lake First Nations holds vibrant Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

Cold Lake First Nations hosted a lively celebration for Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.
Books and bannock at Cold Lake library for National Indigenous Peoples Day

Books and bannock at Cold Lake library for National Indigenous Peoples Day

The Cold Lake Public Library held a Books and Bannock event on June 21 in the library reading garden in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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