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New UCP president said he is not a Take Back Alberta member

New UCP president said he is not a Take Back Alberta member

Rob Smith, the current president of UCP Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Constituency Association, intends to relinquish the post now that he's on the provincial board
Alberta health minister says fundamental change needed as system is 'not working'

Alberta health minister says fundamental change needed as system is 'not working'

EDMONTON — Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says the Alberta government is fundamentally restructuring health care because the system "is not working.
Things to remember when it comes to poppy etiquette

Things to remember when it comes to poppy etiquette

Learning the ins and outs of poppy etiquette ahead of this year's Remembrance Day ceremonies.
Connect Care launches at Bonnyville Healthcare Centre

Connect Care launches at Bonnyville Healthcare Centre

Bonnyville hospital joins growing number of healthcare facilities implementing Connect Care, a new patient information system being used by Alberta Health Services, which is being rolled out across the province.
Lakeland municipalities move closer to submitting bid for 2026 Winter Games

Lakeland municipalities move closer to submitting bid for 2026 Winter Games

The Regional Sports and Tourism Committee, which is made up of delegates of Town of Bonnyville, City of Cold Lake, MD of Bonnyville and Village of Glendon, passed a motion to recommend to each of the partner municipalities to approve future funding for a proposed bid for the 2026 Alberta Winter Games.
Rural buses cancelled in St. Paul area due to fog

Rural buses cancelled in St. Paul area due to fog

Rural buses for Ashmont, Mallaig, Two Hills, Mrynam, Elk Point and the County of St. Paul have been cancelled this morning due to "poor visibility," according to St. Paul Education.
Number of students in the Lakeland growing

Number of students in the Lakeland growing

Three school divisions operating in the Lakeland have seen a growth in student population for the 2023-24 school year. While a growth in student-age population has been a trend in Alberta it is an anomaly compared to the rest of the country.
Community peace officer recruits graduate

Community peace officer recruits graduate

Festival of Trees brightens spirits with new event

Festival of Trees brightens spirits with new event

Kick off the holiday season with the 15th anniversary of Bonnyville's beloved Festival of Trees.
Community Christmas Hamper registrations and donations will open soon

Community Christmas Hamper registrations and donations will open soon

Spearheading a tradition aimed at spreading joy throughout the community, the St. Paul Regional Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is gearing up for the annual Community Christmas Hampers program. 
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