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COST OF LIVING: Why not raise the minimum wage?

COST OF LIVING: Why not raise the minimum wage?

Raise the floor to lift more out of poverty, say experts
Age Friendly Cold Lake hosts barbecue celebrating Seniors Week

Age Friendly Cold Lake hosts barbecue celebrating Seniors Week

In celebration of Seniors Week, Age Friendly Cold Lake hosted a barbecue lunch at the Men's Shed, June 4. 
Elk Point area seniors celebrated in their special week

Elk Point area seniors celebrated in their special week

ELK POINT - Seniors Week in Elk Point had both Town of Elk Point council and County of St. Paul Division 1 Coun.
Ecole Beausejour class of 2024 celebrates with graduation

Ecole Beausejour class of 2024 celebrates with graduation

Ecole Beausejour grad ceremonies lead the way for Lac La Biche and Plamondon school events
Think global(ist). Act local(ish).

Think global(ist). Act local(ish).

This article is the last in a four-part series on how conspiracy theories and theorists are impacting municipal governments.
Lac La Biche Heritage Centre hosts meal for Alberta Seniors Week

Lac La Biche Heritage Centre hosts meal for Alberta Seniors Week

Lac La Biche and area seniors recognized during provincial awareness week
Is it a bird? Is it a... yes – it's a bird.

Is it a bird? Is it a... yes – it's a bird.

Bird ID workshop was held in Lac La Biche
Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month celebrated in St. Paul

Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month celebrated in St. Paul

On June 2, members of the St. Paul community celebrated the Rainbow Rendezvous, a community event hosted by Pride St. Paul and held at the Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre.
Vilna School celebrates 2024 graduates

Vilna School celebrates 2024 graduates

The Vilna School community celebrated this year's graduating students on June 1.
Cold Lake First Nations and Fire & Flood Services sign agreement

Cold Lake First Nations and Fire & Flood Services sign agreement

In a move to enhance emergency management and preparedness, Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) and Fire & Flood Emergency Services have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).  
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