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Regional fire chief ready to say farewell

Regional fire chief ready to say farewell

After rooting himself in the community for 16 years, the east-coaster and Bonnyville regional fire chief says he is ready to move on to the next thing.
Commemorative poppy pin designed for Indigenous veterans

Commemorative poppy pin designed for Indigenous veterans

‘Imagine the challenges that they had to face even getting to Cumberland House to enlist... They didn't have transportation or money to get there, but they were so passionate and dedicated to the country and helping out that they did it – so that alone is remarkable,’ says Métis Region 2 President.
Veterans impart the importance of remembering

Veterans impart the importance of remembering

By remembering 'we believe we have less of a chance that it'll happen again.'
Bear statue presented to Portage College steeped in meaning

Bear statue presented to Portage College steeped in meaning

A mother bear and her cub are the centrepiece of a sculpture installed at Portage College in St. Paul.
In Bonnyville no stone will be left alone

In Bonnyville no stone will be left alone

Students from École Notre Dame High School will visit the gravesites of local soldiers to lay a poppy in remembrance of their sacrifices.
Bonnyville Legion to host outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony

Bonnyville Legion to host outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony

Returning to an outdoor event, the Bonnyville Legion President says the Remembrance Day Ceremony will carry a nostalgia of ceremonies from early years.
Family Violence Prevention month events return for November

Family Violence Prevention month events return for November

A candlelight vigil and Walk a Mile in her Shoes will take place this month in St. Paul.
GALLERY: Canadiens face tough overtime loss to Bisons

GALLERY: Canadiens face tough overtime loss to Bisons

NEAJBHL league play continues and the St. Paul Canadiens are sitting near the top of the standings.
St. Paul Lions heading to first round of provincials

St. Paul Lions heading to first round of provincials

Indigenous strongwoman claims third in national competition

Indigenous strongwoman claims third in national competition

Angie Houle is making a name for herself as a strongwoman.
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