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GIO Mobility Scooter discussion comes back to Cold Lake council

GIO Mobility Scooter discussion comes back to Cold Lake council

During the Feb. 25 regular City of Cold Lake council meeting, a delegation addressed council regarding provincial legislation that had raised concerns among owners of GIO all-season mobility scooters. 
RCMP reportedly find drugs on person at Vermilion courthouse

RCMP reportedly find drugs on person at Vermilion courthouse

A person has been charged after RCMP received a call about possible drugs on someone at the Vermilion Provincial Courthouse, March 17.
Glendon School basketball team wins zone banner, heads to provincials

Glendon School basketball team wins zone banner, heads to provincials

St. Paul Education sees declining enrolment, indicating need for balanced budget

St. Paul Education sees declining enrolment, indicating need for balanced budget

St. Paul Education is uncertain how much of Alberta’s increased funding in education will go to the division, currently facing declining enrolment.
Municipalities want end to oil and gas property tax loopholes

Municipalities want end to oil and gas property tax loopholes

Rural Municipalities of Alberta says its members are facing an unpaid oil and gas property tax burden of $253.9 million.
Cabane à Sucre celebrates francophone heritage in Bonnyville

Cabane à Sucre celebrates francophone heritage in Bonnyville

A French-Canadian tradition came to life in Bonnyville at Pontiac Park on Saturday as the ACFA (French Canadian Association of Alberta) Bonnyville-Cold Lake hosted its annual Cabane à Sucre event alongside the Town of Bonnyville's Winter Fun Day.
Challenging season for Bonnyville Jr. A Pontiacs

Challenging season for Bonnyville Jr. A Pontiacs

The Pontiacs finished the 2024-2025 season in fifth place in their six-team Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) North Division.
Town of St. Paul looks to businesses for more visible handicap parking signs

Town of St. Paul looks to businesses for more visible handicap parking signs

The Town of St. Paul is seeking cooperation from businesses to install handicap parking signage off the ground and at the eye level on parking spots throughout the community. 
Maple syrup taffy, live music, and food on offer at Cabane à Sucre in Plamondon

Maple syrup taffy, live music, and food on offer at Cabane à Sucre in Plamondon

La Cabane å Sucre, which was held as part of Alberta Francophonie Month events in the Lac La Biche region, took place in Plamondon on March 15.
Acimowin Opaspiw Society takes on research about Frog Lake Massacre

Acimowin Opaspiw Society takes on research about Frog Lake Massacre

In April 1885, war chief Wandering Spirit led an attack on a settlement in the northwest territories, leaving nine settlers dead. This became known as the Frog Lake Massacre. But Leah Redcrow, executive director at Acimowin Opaspiw Society, is challenging the narrative.
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