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St. Paul RCMP getting to know the community one coffee at a time

St. Paul RCMP getting to know the community one coffee at a time

Casual conversations, on a topic of any kind, is what the St. Paul RCMP members hoped to accomplish with their Coffee with a Cop program.
Bonnyville, Lac La Biche and 16 other teams honour slain brothers

Bonnyville, Lac La Biche and 16 other teams honour slain brothers

Tournament on Lac La Biche and Plamondon rinks remembers young brothers murdered by their father
Fast-paced Futsal games draw crowds to Lac La Biche Bold Center

Fast-paced Futsal games draw crowds to Lac La Biche Bold Center

Portage College Voyageurs host second round of ACAC North Regionals
Holy Cross students show off their knowledge at science fair

Holy Cross students show off their knowledge at science fair

Students at Holy Cross Elementary School in Cold Lake put their scientific knowledge to the test during the school’s science fair on Feb. 1.
RCMP respond to theft of Cold Lake enforcement vehicle, suspect nabbed

RCMP respond to theft of Cold Lake enforcement vehicle, suspect nabbed

Peace officer vehicle stolen in Cold Lake
Glendon officially opens public library

Glendon officially opens public library

The grand opening of the community’s first public library, housed in the K-12 school, was a time of celebration.
Rough Stock Rodeo brings communities in the Lakeland together in St. Paul

Rough Stock Rodeo brings communities in the Lakeland together in St. Paul

On Jan. 27, St. Paul held its second annual St. Paul Rough Stock Rodeo at the Ag Corral. An open rodeo available to people of all ages. 
Youth Theatre Project returning to Elk Point stage

Youth Theatre Project returning to Elk Point stage

The Elk Point Theatre Project first hit the stage of the Elk Point Allied Arts in 2015 with their rendition of ‘The Little Mermaid’ and followed up that smash hit with four years of plays that packed the theatre each spring.
MADD presents St. Paul Traffic Services with signs honouring young lives lost

MADD presents St. Paul Traffic Services with signs honouring young lives lost

Michael Knox was just 16 years old when he was killed in a collision with an impaired driver on Oct. 2, 1999, just a few short miles from home. His image is being used to remind motorists of the devastating effects of impaired driving.
'A shock grenade': Canada Research Chair on Alberta's new gender identity and healthcare policies

'A shock grenade': Canada Research Chair on Alberta's new gender identity and healthcare policies

“These announcements are a poison pill that will have devastating consequences not only on the lives of vulnerable transgender people, but on the entire 2SLGBTQI+ plus community,” said Dr. Kris Wells.
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