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Curling bonspiel keeps St. Paul rink busy

Curling bonspiel keeps St. Paul rink busy

A total of 18 teams took part in the bonspiel at the St. Paul Curling Rink.
Provincial farm award arrives for the Kuznetsov recipients from Plamondon

Provincial farm award arrives for the Kuznetsov recipients from Plamondon

The Kuznetsov family from the Plamondon area in Lac La Biche County recently received their 2021 Farm Family Award. The annual recognition is presented to families across northern and central Alberta that represent outstanding farming practices
Public figures take part in fundraiser for Bonnyville hospital

Public figures take part in fundraiser for Bonnyville hospital

For the month of February, the Bonnyville Health Foundation is challenging community members to go alcohol-free as a way to promote health and raise money for the Bonnyville Healthcare Centre.
Curling Alberta’s Bo Davidiuk award goes to Lac La Biche athlete

Curling Alberta’s Bo Davidiuk award goes to Lac La Biche athlete

Lac La Biche-raised curler Eric Richard, the lead in Ted Appelman’s Edmonton-based provincial men’s curling team, has won the coveted Bo Davidiuk Award that celebrates the most supportive team-player and best front-end male curler competing at the provincial championships.  

Town moves ahead with amending Parks and Recreation Board bylaw

The Town of St. Paul's Parks and Recreation Board will include 11 voting members, instead of 10, once second and third readings are approved.
Group looking to pass cemetery responsibilities to Town of St. Paul

Group looking to pass cemetery responsibilities to Town of St. Paul

The community is in need of a new cemetery soon, with just 20 double plots left at Union Cemetery.
New program aims to improve rural physician recruitment

New program aims to improve rural physician recruitment

Fifteen communities will be in the first year of the program which will see tuition fee reimbursement, financial incentive offered
Wind and snow contribute to numerous incidents

Wind and snow contribute to numerous incidents

Roads are still in poor driving condition in a large portion of the province.
Métis Nation and task force have plans for Lac La Biche homeless

Métis Nation and task force have plans for Lac La Biche homeless

The Métis Nation of Alberta wants to expand a current temporary site for vulnerable people, while the Homeless Reduction task force has an in-town option
Vilna man charged after pedestrian hit and run on Highway 29

Vilna man charged after pedestrian hit and run on Highway 29

Charges have been laid following a hit and run on Friday that left a pedestrian with life threatening injuries.
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