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Local RCMP warn about online credit card concerns

Local RCMP warn about online credit card concerns

Check your cards, protect your cyber-identity
Update: Suspect arrested after leading string of RCMP from Barrhead to Lac La Biche

Update: Suspect arrested after leading string of RCMP from Barrhead to Lac La Biche

Tuesday crash west of Boyle closes portion of 663

Tuesday crash west of Boyle closes portion of 663

RCMP say traffic detours in place for several hours
Cherry Grove breakfast celebrates the festive season

Cherry Grove breakfast celebrates the festive season

Volunteers from the Cherry Grove Recreation and Agricultural Society held their annual Breakfast with Santa event at the Cherry Grove Community Hall on Dec. 16.
Community Choir, École du Sommet deliver Christmas gift of music

Community Choir, École du Sommet deliver Christmas gift of music

Elk Point Community Choir continued their annual tradition on Friday evening with the École du Sommet high school band joining them to present a wide array of songs of the season.
Clue production by JAWS students offers a week of laughs

Clue production by JAWS students offers a week of laughs

Week of performances for JAWS Drama shows Clues of young talen
Indigenous market offers unique products

Indigenous market offers unique products

The Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre held an Indigenous market on Dec. 13 and 14, offering unique gift-buying opportunities.
County of St. Paul anticipates five per cent tax hike

County of St. Paul anticipates five per cent tax hike

County of St. Paul residents will likely see a five per cent tax hike, following approval of the proposed interim municipal budget for 2024.
MD of Bonnyville approves budget, projects 2.2 per cent tax increase

MD of Bonnyville approves budget, projects 2.2 per cent tax increase

MD of Bonnyville council has approved the 2024 Operating Budget and Capital Plan, and residents can expect to see a 2.2 per cent increase in the municipal portion of their tax bill next year.
Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith is denying it was her decision to quash the hiring of Alberta's former chief medical officer to a new job at the province's health agency.
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